City of Perris Commercial Vehicle and Speed Safety Enforcement

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Reporting Deputy: Roberto Torres

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City of Perris Commercial Vehicle and Speed Safety Enforcement

Perris, Calif. – On October 12, 2023, The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, Perris Station, conducted a traffic operation in the City of Perris. The Perris Traffic Team performed the operation along Ramona Expressway, Perris, which ran from 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. The goal of this operation was to educate motorists and to help prevent traffic collisions.

During this operation, 4 citations were issued for commercial vehicle code violations, 4 administrative citations were issued for failure to drive on the Perris City designated truck route, 11 citations were issued for unsafe speed, 2 individuals were arrested for their outstanding warrants, and 1 person was arrested on suspicion of DUI.

The Perris Sheriff’s Station plans to continue these types of enforcement operations to help combat traffic collisions and to educate the motoring public that unsafe driving habits will not be tolerated. The goal is to reduce the number of collisions that impact the City of Perris. For information regarding the city of Perris Designated Truck Route, please visit www.cityofperris.org

For media inquiries regarding this incident please contact the Media Information Bureau.

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