
"Speeding has been the most common type of traffic ticket issued on Staten Island this year, followed closely by disobeying traffic control devices, with the two offenses accounting for roughly one-third of all moving violation summonses issued through the first nine months of the year. There have been 18,044 moving violations summonses issued on Staten Island from the beginning of January through the end of September, according to NYPD traffic data."
"There were 3,367 speeding tickets written during the first nine months, including 564 in the 120 Precinct, 1,027 in the the 121st Precinct, 1,234 in the 122 Precinct and 542 in the 123 Precinct. The 3,367 speeding tickets represent 18.7% of all moving violations summonses issued from January through September. A recent data analysis by the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com found speeding to be among the most common contributing factors to injury-causing crashes throughout the borough."
"There were 2,749 tickets issued for disobeying a traffic control device, a broad offense that includes running red lights, ignoring stop signs or disobeying any signs, devices or pavement markings meant to regulate traffic. There were 637 in the 120th Precinct, 602 in the 121st Precinct, 934 in the 122nd Precinct and 576 in the 123rd Precinct."
There have been 18,044 moving violation summonses issued on Staten Island from January through September. The more than 18,000 moving violations include 4,611 in the 120th Precinct, 4,770 in the 121st, 5,302 in the 122nd and 3,361 in the 123rd. Speeding is the most common offense with 3,367 tickets, comprising 18.7% of all moving violations. Disobeying a traffic control device is the second or third most common offense with 2,749 tickets, comprising 15.2% of all moving violations. Together, speeding and disobeying traffic control devices account for roughly one-third of all moving violation summonses. The NYPD notes the data is preliminary and subject to change.
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