Nov 26, 2024
"Its working out really well. Some drivers only see a horse on the side of the road and arent expecting enforcement. This gives us a more accurate picture of how people are driving when they dont notice a cop," says Ronnie Hancock, an El Paso County Deputy. The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is utilizing its mounted unit to observe how drivers behave when no patrol cars are visible.Their traffic enforcement team explains that, historically, drivers slow down if they spot a patrol car but dont react the same way to a horse. Speeding and impaired driving remain the top two causes of road fatalities."We put the mounted deputies on horseback, stationed along the roadside. Using a light detection and ranging device, they measure vehicle speeds without a patrol car in sight. Down the road, a patrol car can intercept and issue citations as needed," says Sergeant Jason Haag with the El Paso County Traffic Enforcment team. Sergeant Haag emphasizes that safe driving, especially during the holidays, is essential."We want people to slow down, avoid distracted driving, and if celebrating with alcohol, use rideshare, taxis, or a designated driver," he said. Recently, this approach was implemented on Highway 94, where 144 citations were issued in just four hours.A reminder to drive safely and adhere to speed limits this holiday season.Watch the full story above _______Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. Just search KOAA News5, download and start watching.
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