The Manchester Police Department is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) for “Slow Down Tennessee.” Now through– 28, Manchester Police Department will increase education, awareness, and enforcement efforts to help reduce speeding-related crashes, injuries, and fatalities statewide.
Manchester Police Department has recorded crash data using the Titan reporting system. Information gathered from Titan shows that speed-related crashes increased by 27.3% in 2022 compared to 2021.
The goal as the Manchester Police Department is to safely enforce all traffic laws. During the process of enforcement, they will educate (as needed) citizens and visitors to make Manchester a safe place for all.
The Manchester Police Department will be participating in “Slow Down Tennessee.” By utilizing saturation patrols, focusing on Speeding and other traffic violations during high traffic hours.
The State of Tennessee requires motorists to always exercise due care and maintain a safe speed while driving. Speed limits may vary depending on the county and road conditions; therefore, drivers must always pay attention and adhere to posted speed limits to ensure the safety of all roadway users.