PBSO Launches High-Visibility Enforcement Push for Pedestrian, Bicycle Safety

by | Dec 31, 2025 · 11:05 am | Public Safety, Palm Beach County | 0 comments

PBSO Launches High-Visibility Enforcement Push for Pedestrian, Bicycle Safety

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is ramping up traffic enforcement across central Palm Beach County, targeting problem intersections in an effort to reduce serious and fatal crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists.

According to the agency, Palm Beach County now ranks fifth in the state for traffic crashes, a position driven in part by its size and population, which exceeds 300,000 residents. Between January 1 and October 30 of this year, pedestrians and bicyclists were involved in 1,441 crashes countywide. Those collisions resulted in 131 serious injury crashes and 39 fatal crashes.

Sheriff’s officials say those numbers prompted a renewed enforcement strategy focused on visibility and compliance. Since August 10, deputies have been conducting High Visibility Enforcement, or HVE, details at select intersections identified as higher risk. The operations are designed to make patrol units more noticeable to drivers while increasing enforcement of traffic laws meant to protect people walking or riding bicycles.

The sheriff’s office says the goal is twofold: raise awareness and increase compliance. While education remains a priority, deputies are issuing warnings or citations when violations warrant enforcement action.

The HVE details are funded through a contract with the University of North Florida, working in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation. The funding is part of a statewide initiative aimed at reducing pedestrian and bicycle crashes by pairing data-driven enforcement with public safety outreach.

Officials emphasized that roadway safety is a shared responsibility and offered reminders for all road users.

Drivers are urged to obey posted speed limits, avoid impaired driving, and stay alert for pedestrians and bicyclists, especially at intersections. Bicyclists are reminded to follow traffic laws, ride in the direction of traffic, and use proper lighting when riding at night. Pedestrians are encouraged to cross at crosswalks or intersections, follow pedestrian signals, and take steps to remain visible after dark.

The enforcement effort will continue at targeted locations throughout central Palm Beach County. Sheriff’s officials did not specify how long the current HVE campaign will run or which intersections are included, but said additional details may be released as the operation continues.

Source: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office

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