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.
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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
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
Q1 2025
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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
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2025 Q1 COLLISIONS
*Non-Injury collisions are not required to be reported
Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORTCOLLISION LOCATIONS
ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
21
20
29
OFFICER INITIATED
DISPATCHED
COLLISIONS
TOTAL: 70
Q1 2025 DUI ARRESTS
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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
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31
21
26
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Unsafe Speed
Other
Traffic Signals & Signs
Driving Under the Influence
Improper Turning
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
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32
24
24
Unsafe Speed
Other
Traffic Signals & Signs
Driving Under the Influence
Improper Turning
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 %
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PRIMARY COLLISION FACTORS
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
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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
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
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Q1 - 2025
Q4 - 2024
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Non-Colllision 11
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Motor Vehicle on Other Roadway 1 1 l + + + .. ..
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
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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
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Bike/Ebike Collisions (28)
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORTBICYCLE COLLISIONS
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Bil<:e/Ebike Collisions (26)
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
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E-Bikes Bicycles Vehicles E-Bikes Bicycles Vehicles
Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024
BIKE COLLISIONS
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ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
12
16
10
15
13
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2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
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Parties
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BIKE COLLISIONS
Q1 - 2025Q4 - 2024
ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
13
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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
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HIGHLIGHTED ACTIVITY
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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?
ITEM 1: POLICE QUARTERLY REPORT
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Carlsbad