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MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE Award for Excellence in Commercial Vehicle Safety PRESENTED BY: Capt. Robert R. Powers Michigan State Police Motor Carrier Division March 14, 2007
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PURPOSE OF AWARD To promote effective and innovative truck safety programs based on education, enforcement, and a collaborative approach. To promote effective and innovative truck safety programs based on education, enforcement, and a collaborative approach.
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HISTORY OF AWARD Established in 2001 Inspired by the MACP Award for Excellence in Traffic Safety
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HISTORY OF AWARD CONTINUED: Nominations received by year and category $162,000 awarded to date Year1-1011-3536+SheriffMSPTotal 2001212218 2002102228 20031133210 20043232313 20050633416 20061354215 70
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DESCRIPTION OF AWARD Co-sponsored by: - Michigan State Police - Michigan Truck Safety Commission Judges panel consists of one representative from: - Michigan State Police - Michigan Truck Safety Commission - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Winners selected based upon merit
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AWARDS $6,000 worth of equipment to each winning agency Equipment eligible for award funding includes: - portable scales - radar - laser - in-car video - digital cameras - video recorders - computers
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AWARDS CONTINUED: Winning agency also receives a plaque Non-winning agencies who submit a nomination worthy of recognition receive a certificate of excellence Awards are presented at the MACP Mid- Winter Conference banquet
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PAST AWARD WINNERS 2001 Information not available 2002 1-10: Pinkney PD 11-35: None 36+: Farmington Hills PD Sheriff: Macomb County MSP: Metro North Post
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PAST AWARD WINNERS CONTINUED: 2003 1-10: Pinkney PD 11-35: None 36+: Waterford PD Sheriff: Muskegon County MSP: Adrian Post 2004 1-10: Pinkney PD 11-35: Huron Township PD 36+: Dearborn PD Sheriff: Oakland County MSP: Adrian Post
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PAST AWARD WINNERS CONTINUED: 2005 1-10: None 11-35: Huron Township PD 36+: Royal Oak PD Sheriff: Oakland County MSP: Rockford Post 2006 1-10: Village of Oxford PD 11-35: Centerline Public Safety Dept. 36+: Dearborn PD Sheriff: Wayne County MSP: Metro South Post
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2006 WINNERS DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM CATEGORY 1-10 – Village of Oxford PD In response to numerous citizen complaints about unsafe operation of commercial motor vehicles throughout the downtown area, an enforcement response that included a zero tolerance policy for serious violations was initiated. Violations targeted included speed, disregarding traffic signals, and driving on restricted routes. Oxford partnered with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department for training. After several months of enforcement the number of violations have declined significantly. Due to the success of this initiative, Oxford Police Department is planning to establish a Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit with written policies and specific objectives.
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2006 WINNERS – DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM CONTINUED: CATEGORY 11-35 – Center Line Public Safety Dept. Problem identified involved commercial vehicles being operated at a high rate of speed, overweight and with improper load securement along Sherwood Avenue in the city. In response, special training in commercial vehicle enforcement was provided to officers, portable scales were deployed, and additional patrol time was directed to the problem area. The result was that initially the number of citations written increased significantly. The long term result was a decrease in the number of violations occurring along Sherwood Avenue.
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2006 WINNERS – DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM CONTINUED: CATEGORY 36+ - Dearborn PD Dearborn Police Department has an established commercial vehicle enforcement program that utilized four full-time, CVSA certified officers. Dearborn Police Department is perhaps the only municipal law enforcement agency in Michigan that actively participates in the annual CVSA, three day enforcement and education blitz called Roadcheck. Dearborn Police Department has also demonstrated leadership in commercial motor vehicle criminal interdiction, having sponsored a three day criminal interdiction seminar in June 2006 that was attended by 151 law enfocement
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CATEGORY 36+ - Dearborn Police Department Continued: Officers from 27 agencies throughout Michigan and Canada. In 2006, Dearborn Police Department responded to a specific problem that involved trucks being operated in an illegal and unsafe manner in the Southfield Freeway construction zone. As a result of this cooperative enforcement effort, truck speeds were reduced significantly and the number of citizen’s complaints were also reduced.
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2006 WINNERS – DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM CONTINUED: CATEGORY – SHERIFF – Wayne County Sheriff’s Office The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office has an established proactive commercial motor vehicle enforcement unit. This unit utilizes officers who are certified in the CVSA North American Standard Inspection Criteria. During 2006, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office identified increased incidents of overweight trucks, many operating with improper load securement. An effort was mounted to address this serious safety and economic problem. As a result of this effort, the number of overweight trucks and the number of
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CATEGORY – Sheriff – Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Continued: vehicles damaged as a result of improper load securement both decreased. The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office has also been proactively involved in providing commercial motor vehicle enforcement at our nations busiest international border crossing for trucks, the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit.
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2006 WINNERS – DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM CONTINUED: CATEGORY – MSP POSTS – METRO SOUTH POST Troopers at the Metro South Post teamed up with motor carrier officers to mount an aggressive enforcement campaign that targeted commercial vehicle speed, lane use, and equipment violation on certain highways in southern and western Wayne County. This cooperative effort included a public education component. 245 vehicle stops resulted in 236 citations. Metro South Post continues to make commercial motor vehicle enforcement and education a priority.
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KEY ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL NOMINATIONS New and innovative approaches/programs Identification of a specific problem Specific activities directed at solving the problem Public information and education component Multi-agency cooperative effort A clear evaluation of the success or failure of the initiative Data and empirical evidence to support the evaluation *NOTE: No restrictions on previous winners applying
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QUESTIONS?????? CONTACT INFORMATION Capt. Robert Powers Commanding Officer Motor Carrier Division Michigan State Police 517-336-6447 E-mail: powersr@michigan.gov powersr@michigan.gov Ms. Jamie Foster Executive Assistant Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police E-mail: jafoster@msu.edu jafoster@msu.edu
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