Crime & Safety
Police: Slow Down, Wayland! Traffic Enforcement Stiffer This Week
The Wayland Police Department is cracking down even harder this week on speeders, in conjunction with the start of the school year.

Through Sept. 6, Police Chief Robert Irving is warning residents that the department will be conducting extra traffic enforcement patrols.
These days will be “Slow Down Wayland Days” and all residents and commuters are asked to carefully monitor their speeds as they drive on local roads, police said.
“The number one complaint that the police department receives from citizens is the presence of speeding cars, trucks, and buses, especially on residential streets.”
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Police said that officers will be assigned to streets in the vicinity of the various schools in town and will be enforcing speed zones and other motor vehicle violations.
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