Crime & Safety
Police: 79 Cited in South San Francisco Speeding Crackdown
The one-day operation was held Saturday.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA- Police issued 79 citations for speeding in a crackdown Saturday in South San Francisco, police said.
Officers concentrated their work in known complaint areas or streets where the rates of traffic injuries or traffic fatalities have been the highest and the cause of those has been speed. The streets enforced were Hillside Boulevard, El Camino Real and Sister Cities Boulevard, according to police.
Officers also issued two citations for drivers who did not have a license and two people for other offenses.
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The drivers who police cited were driving an average of 15 mph hour or more over the speed limit.
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