From Bill Lindelof:
Law enforcement agencies throughout the state have been honored for excellence in community traffic safety.
The California Law Enforcement Challenge honors are presented each year to agencies that compete against similar-sized departments. The honored agencies demonstrated the most effective safety programs, a California Highway Patrol news release states.
The Napa Police Department took top honors, earning the Commissioner's Award in the local agency category. In the CHP category, the Auburn-area CHP office received the Commissioner's Award for overall excellence.
"I'm proud of all of our employees and the work that they do, but a special thank-you to the Auburn-area office," said Commissioner Joe Farrow.
Other awards went to Petaluma police for impaired driving prevention, Bakersfield police for underage alcohol prevention, Livermore police for child passenger safety, Ontario police for speed awareness, San Francisco for bicycle-pedestrian safety, Ripon police for technology, Lake Elsinore police for first-time entry and El Cerrito police for commercial vehicle.
CHP recipients of awards were the Quincy-area office for impaired-driving prevention, Moorpark for underage alcohol prevention and San Jose for child passenger safety and speed awareness programs.









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