North Brunswick police to step up traffic enforcement detail on Monday

North Brunswick Police Dept - Photo by North Brunswick Police Dept

NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – Police in North Brunswick announced they will conducting speed traps along the 25 MPH Hartlands Commons on Monday.

“Beginning tomorrow, officers will be conducting high visibility speed enforcement operations along Hartland Commons throughout the day,” the department said in a statement on Sunday. “It is our goal that this approach will reduce the risks of collisions, increase awareness and improve communication between the North Brunswick community and us.”

Police are warning drivers to pay attention to speed limits to maximize safety and the safety of other motorists and pedestrians.

Charlie Dwyer
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