Mayor Ken McClure | City of Springfield
Mayor Ken McClure | City of Springfield
Three police officers will station themselves at a designated crosswalk for approximately four hours, monitoring driver compliance. One officer in plain clothing will act as a pedestrian, a second will function as a spotter, and a third will be in a patrol vehicle, ready to stop those who do not properly yield to the pedestrian.
Posted signage will alert drivers that they are approaching a Yield Check location. After a month-long warning period, officers will now begin issuing citations at Yield Check events. Officers may also address any pedestrians that do not follow regulations, providing similar citations and education to those who put themselves or others at risk.
Funded through a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation, Crosswalk Yield Checks are conducted via a partnership between the Springfield Police Department and the SGF Yields pedestrian safety program administered by Springfield Public Works.
For more information about Crosswalk Yield Checks and the SGF Yields pedestrian safety program, please visit springfieldmo.gov/sgfyields, follow SGF Yields on Facebook, or email [email protected].