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Traffic Enforcement
Plymouth Township has received
Traffic safety awards through out the years for our efforts in
reducing traffic crashes. This is the primary goal of traffic
enforcement for officers.
Recently the Police Department purchased a second “speed
trailer” and both are available upon requests from residents/
schools etc. to monitor traffic volumes and speed. The police
department receives many requests for stop signs, traffic lights
and concerns of other traffic issues and we will attempt to
resolve those issues working with the County Road Commission and
Michigan Department of Transportation. Residents should
understand that what they see as a simple solution may in fact
increase the traffic problem based on years of traffic studies
conducted through out the United States. There are requirements
that must be met to justify placing signs, signals at locations.
Officers are deployed to areas within the Township when a
concern is brought to our attention or based on number of
accidents at a location.
Residents may contact
Lt. Bob Antal with requests for the Speed trailer or other
traffic concerns.
New Booster Seal law in effect as of July 1, 2008.




