Coral Springs Police Step Up Work Zone Safety Enforcement Citywide

by News Desk | Dec 29, 2025 · 1:16 pm | Coral Springs News

Coral Springs Police Step Up Work Zone Safety Enforcement Citywide

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — Coral Springs police will begin stepped-up enforcement in roadway construction zones across the city, with operations scheduled periodically from Dec. 29, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026.

The effort is aimed at protecting construction workers and pedestrians who are exposed to traffic in active work zones, while also reducing vehicle and pedestrian crashes. Officers assigned to the initiative will focus on areas where lane closures, detours, and construction activity create higher risks for motorists and workers alike.

In coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation, uniformed officers from the Coral Springs Police Department Traffic Unit will be deployed in and around posted work zones throughout the city. Their role will include monitoring driver behavior, enforcing posted speed limits and detours, and addressing violations of state traffic laws tied to work zone safety.

Police say the approach will be a mix of education and enforcement. Officers will speak with drivers about safe driving practices in construction areas, but citations will be issued when motorists fail to comply with posted signage or traffic control measures.

Work zones can include workers on foot, construction vehicles, heavy trucks, and moving equipment, often requiring temporary lane closures or rerouted traffic. Some projects last only days, while others remain active for months or even years, increasing the likelihood of driver complacency over time.

Although work zone crashes represent a relatively small percentage of overall traffic fatalities and serious injuries statewide, they remain a persistent concern for transportation and law enforcement officials. State data shows work zone fatalities account for about three percent of total traffic deaths and roughly two percent of serious injuries.

Officials emphasize that those numbers are preventable. Reduced speeds, attention to signage, and patience through detours are among the behaviors police say make the biggest difference in keeping workers and motorists safe.

The Coral Springs Police Department is working alongside the Florida Department of Transportation to support consistent safety messaging and enforcement across active construction corridors. The agencies are urging drivers to treat work zones as dynamic environments where conditions can change quickly.

Police also note that many work zone crashes involve distracted driving or speeding, particularly when traffic appears light or when drivers attempt to bypass cones and barriers. Enforcement operations are intended to deter those behaviors through visibility and accountability.

The initiative is part of a broader statewide traffic safety push and aligns with FDOT’s “Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow” campaign, which focuses on preventing crashes through public awareness and targeted enforcement.

Drivers traveling through Coral Springs are being reminded to slow down, follow posted signs, and remain alert whenever they encounter construction activity. Police say the responsibility for work zone safety is shared and begins with individual driving choices.

Additional information about Florida’s work zone safety efforts and the Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow campaign is available through FDOT’s public resources.

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