Prepared by:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Traffic Committee
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
Transport Canada, Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation |
TP 14278 E
July 2004
ISBN: 0-662-37728-1
Cat.: T46-36/2004E-PDF
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How to get the full report |
Abstract
In 1998 the members of the CACP Traffic Committee accepted responsibility to
undertake an indepth study of the state of traffic services in Canada. This was
achieved through the development and implementation of a Traffic Service Pilot
Project in the RCMP jurisdiction in Southern Alberta. The purpose of the project
was to identify the major issues and problems relating to traffic law
enforcement and to develop and implement a more effective traffic services
program designed to reduce death and serious injuries on the Nation’s
highways.
This manual outlines the basic steps to follow in reviewing a traffic service
program. It is based from beginning to end on sound problem solving and
community based policing principles. Built on sound visions and mission
statements and the experience gained in the training of over 500 front-line
traffic members and their civilian partners, the manual guides the reader
through the tasks of determining the reliability and validity of data systems;
reviewing existing enforcement practices and accountability systems; undertaking
focus group sessions with traffic managers and front-line members; developing
and implementing traffic enforcement strategies aimed at reducing death and
serious injuries; review of the functional job descriptions for traffic managers
and front-line members; and, finally, provides a description of the course
material used to train traffic members in the delivery of a quality traffic
service program.
The conclusions drawn from the Project is that after five years of research
activity and program development, traffic law enforcement’s fixation on
speeding related offences on our major four-lane highways and the continued lack
of quality data were and are severely hampering efforts to address the key
issues that are resulting in death and injuries on our roadways. It is a
fixation that modern police service – and their communities – who consider
themselves to be forward thinking and supporters of public safety oriented
problem solving, can ill afford if the Nation hopes to reduce death and serious
injuries on our roadways.
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