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Ohio: Continued enforcement of speed limits on I-270

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 19, 2024
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Law enforcement agencies in central Ohio are currently carrying out a targeted speed enforcement operation on Thursday to curb speeding on Interstate 270. The crackdown is part of their ongoing efforts to promote road safety in the region.

Dublin Police Sgt. David Gatterdam emphasizes the importance of safety on the road. He reminds people that the faster they drive, the less time they will have to react to potential dangers. By slowing down, we can prevent injury and fatal crashes.

In May, the operation was initiated as a response to the alarming number of complaints regarding reckless driving, particularly speeding, on I-270. According to Gatterdam, nearly 200 complaints have been received by the department.

On the fifth day of the operation, police are still catching drivers who are exceeding the speed limit, despite prior warnings on social media and visible presence on the highway.

Gatterdam expressed that the recent validation has emphasized the need for continued efforts in their cause. “We’re not hiding, we’re very visible,” he stated, pointing out that most members of the group park their cars on the inside median, making them visible from a long distance on the 270 highway. Despite the obstacles, they remain determined to stick to their cause and address the concerns that have been raised. “It gives some validation to the fact we need to still be out here and we still have work to do,” Gatterdam affirmed. “So we’re going to keep working on it and stay committed to our mission.”

During NBC4’s ride-along with Gatterdam, he was able to clock drivers going 84 miles per hour or faster within just two minutes of setting up.

He emphasized the importance of reducing speed to prevent accidents and injuries, stating, “Our top priority is the safety of everyone on the road. Therefore, we urge drivers to slow down and exercise caution while driving to avoid any potential crashes or harm to themselves or others.”

Hilliard Police, Columbus Police, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO), and the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) have collaborated for a joint operation. In the first four days of the operation, the agencies collectively issued 155 speeding tickets, as reported by Gatterdam.

Gatterdam emphasized the importance of enforcing speed limits and other motor vehicle offenses as nobody expects to get into a crash, especially a fatal one. He strongly advises against being the next victim and urges everyone to drive safely.

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