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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-05-05; Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission; 01; Police Report Regarding Traffic and Mobility-Related Matters in the First Quarter of 2025Meeting Date: May 5, 2025 To: Traffic Safety & Mobility Commission Staff Contact: Jason Arnotti, Police Lieutenant jason.arnotti@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-5554 Subject: Police Report Regarding Traffic and Mobility-Related Matters in the First Quarter of 2025 Recommended Action Receive a quarterly report from a representative of the City of Carlsbad’s Police Department that will provide an overview of traffic and mobility-related police matters and notable news during the months of January, February and March 2025. Fiscal Analysis This action has no fiscal impact. Environmental Evaluation In keeping with California Public Resources Code Section 21065, this action does not constitute a “project” within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical change in the environment, or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. Therefore, it does not require environmental review. Exhibits None. TRAFFIC SAFETY & MOBILITY COMMISSION May 5, 2025 Item #1 Page 1 of 1 Staff Report Traffic Safety & Mobility Commission Quarter 1 Report for the Months of January, February and March Jason Arnotti, Lieutenant May 5, 2025 { City of Carlsbad ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORTPARKING ENFORCEMENT •268 Street Sweeping •22 Timed Parking •98 No Parking •40 Blocking Bike Lane •122 Unregistered Vehicles •4 Oversized Vehicles •214 Other parking restrictions Q4 - 2024 Total: 768 •362 Street Sweeping •193 Timed Parking •45 No Parking •20 Blocking Bike Lane •157 Unregistered Vehicles •59 Oversized Vehicles •219 Other parking restrictions Q1 - 2025 Total: 1,055 2 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT Q1 2025 0 4 79 87 6 39 14 2 12 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Fatal 0 0 1 1 Major Injury 9 5 3 2 Minor Injury 82 73 80 106 Non-Injury 86 83 81 88 H&R Injury 11 9 6 5 H&R Non-Injury 82 66 74 79 Bicycle Injury 9 8 4 13 Bicycle* Non- Injury 3 0 0 1 Ebike Injury 11 10 15 11 Ebike* Non- Injury 3 0 2 1 3 2025 Q1 COLLISIONS *Non-Injury collisions are not required to be reported Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024 4 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORTCOLLISION LOCATIONS ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 21 20 29 OFFICER INITIATED DISPATCHED COLLISIONS TOTAL: 70 Q1 2025 DUI ARRESTS 5 DUI ENFORCEMENT 2024 DUI ARRESTS Ql Q2 Q3 Q4 -~ Collision 32 26 24 24 Dispatched 17 17 20 8 Officer-Initiated 63 63 37 34 TOTAL 112 106 81 66 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT Q4 -2024 Q1 -2025 65 31 21 26 27 Unsafe Speed Other Traffic Signals & Signs Driving Under the Influence Improper Turning 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 61 60 32 24 24 Unsafe Speed Other Traffic Signals & Signs Driving Under the Influence Improper Turning 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 % 6 % PRIMARY COLLISION FACTORS 1 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 7 43 41 31 44 11 11 4 18 29 43 23 54 10 8 4 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Broadside Hit Object Sideswipe Rear-End Head-On Vehicle-Pedestrian Overturned Other Broadside Hit Object Sideswipe Rear-End Head-On Vehicle-Pedestrian Overturned Other Q4 - 2024 Q1 - 2025COLLISIONS TYPES _________ -,_ ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 8 Q1 - 2025 Q4 - 2024 INVOLVED WITH Non-Colllision 11 + + + + + Motor Vehicle on Other Roadway 1 1 l + + + .. .. Other Object -4 + + t + Other Motor Vehicle 79 t + + t .. Pedestrian 11 + + t + Bicycle -14 + + + t .. .. Parked Vehicle 24 t t + t t Fixed Object 43 L L 0 10 20 30 40 so 60 70 80 90 100 i + INon-Colllision 15 f f .. Motor Vehicle on Other Roadway -4 t f t Other Object -4 f + + 0th er Motor Vehicle 93 Pedestrian t Bicycle 15 t .. .. Parked Veh·cle 21 Fixed Object t 40 L L 0 10 20 30 40 so 60 70 80 90 100 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 9 878124101 87 662660 Property Damage OnlyOther Visible InjuryComplaint of PainSevere InjuryFatal Property Damage Only Other Visible Injury Complaint of PainSevere InjuryFatal 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q1 - 2025 Q4 - 2024 EXTENT OF INJURY r T t t r r ■ l I I I I I t t t t t 1 1 l l L L ~ Quarter 1: January – March 2025 Bike/Ebike Collisions (28) 10 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORTBICYCLE COLLISIONS Quarter 4 October -Deoember 20.24 Bil<:e/Ebike Collisions (26) LALAVCI;,_,\ HILLS Th• Cf'N11 rig• 11 c..i aG .., V 'if • '11 0 . v DOWNTOWN CARLSBAD Sou1h C.t1...,_d St•l• 8Hch 521 C. L, HLLS . S11 Th■ Crossings 11 C.rltbod • McCl•ll•n•Palomar AJ,pon • 12 V "' '?-e :t ~ ! ,i. Avia.-. Goff Club t 0 . . "' Leucad • ~ 0 l; .I> • s.,,,, ., c,,. Buena ViJt• Park • P•Jo,,,• 1,1'0<' 1' BRESSI RANCH ' p.. S11 La Costa Resort and Spa • ,e\of\• ~·· ca\\• .... < La ~ ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 11 10 9 7 10 7 11 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 E-Bikes Bicycles Vehicles E-Bikes Bicycles Vehicles Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024 BIKE COLLISIONS I I I I I I I ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 12 16 10 15 13 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Mulitple Parties Solo Multiple Parties Solo BIKE COLLISIONS Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024 ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT 13 1 8 3 0 4 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bike Vehicle Pedestrian Bike Vehicle Pedestrian Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024 PEDESTRIAN COLLISIONS (AT FAULT) ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT •2,523 traffic stops •3 bicycle/E-bike safety presentations •Office of Traffic Safety grant-funded activities •Resolved 41% of hit and run investigations 14 HIGHLIGHTED ACTIVITY ,H, , , , , ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT •Enforcement targeting primary collision factors within arterial corridors •Patrol resources to address neighborhood-specific traffic complaints •Collaboration with patrol teams for saturation periods •E-Motorcycle enforcement operations - focused deterrence •Bicycle safety community presentations •OTS campaign Q2 (Click-it-or-ticket, DUI saturation, Helmet Distribution) •Support the TSMC’s examination of AB 2234 (Children under 12) •Work with the Transportation Department on AB 43 (Speed Reduction) 15 FUTURE STRATEGIES QUESTIONS? 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