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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Madison Police Department launches new traffic safety initiative

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Satya Rhodes-Conway Mayor at City of Madison | Official website of City of Madison

Satya Rhodes-Conway Mayor at City of Madison | Official website of City of Madison

The Madison Police Department has announced a new initiative aimed at enhancing traffic safety in the city. The program, which is data-driven, will be operational until September 1, 2025.

As part of this initiative, department leadership will analyze crash data to identify intersections and road sections that may pose safety risks. These identified areas will receive increased patrols and enforcement measures. Problematic locations will be reassessed weekly.

Assistant Chief Matt Tye explained the motivation behind the program: “We’ve had an increase in community members reaching out concerned about traffic safety. This program was designed after hearing their concerns.”

The plan includes heightened speed enforcement efforts with a focus on issuing citations for hazardous moving violations. Tye noted, “Research consistently shows that citations are more effective than warnings in improving driving behavior. We hope through education and extra enforcement, people will be more mindful of their driving behaviors.”

At the conclusion of the summer, the department plans to evaluate the collected data to decide on future actions.

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