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Madras Police issue dozens of citations, make 2 arrests during high-visibility holiday weekend traffic patrols

Madras Police Department

Madras, OR – Over the course of the Memorial Day weekend, the Madras Police Department conducted enhanced traffic enforcement as part of the national "Speeding Catches Up With You" safety initiative. The department’s efforts were focused on curbing dangerous driving behaviors, particularly speeding, distracted driving and Move Over Law violations.

Between Friday and Monday, Madras officers issued a total of 38 citations, seven warnings, and made two arrests.

Enforcement Totals by Date:

Friday, May 23

  • Speeding: 12 citations, 1 warning
  • Driving While Suspended (DWS): 2 citations, 1 arrest
  • Distracted Driving/Cell Phone Use: 2 citations, 1 warning
  • Equipment Violations: 1 citation
  • Other Violations (including registration, insurance, etc.): 7 citations, 2 warnings, 1 arrest

Monday, May 26

  • Speeding: 13 citations, 1 warning
  • Driving While Suspended (DWS): 2 citations, 1 arrest
  • Other Violations: 1 citation, 2 warnings

“We want to thank the drivers who made safe and responsible choices this weekend,” said Police Chief Tim Plummer. “Unfortunately, too many motorists continue to take unnecessary risks — speeding, driving on suspended licenses, or using their phones behind the wheel. Our officers are committed to addressing those dangers head-on.”

Keeping Our Roads Safe

This targeted enforcement was part of a broader effort to remind drivers that speeding remains one of the leading causes of fatal crashes in Oregon and nationwide. In 2023, nearly 12,000 people lost their lives in speeding-related crashes in the U.S., with a vast majority occurring on non-interstate roads.

The department also reinforced Oregon’s Move Over Law, which requires motorists to move over or slow down for any vehicle stopped roadside with hazard lights activated—including emergency vehicles, tow trucks, and civilian vehicles.

“Holiday weekends bring increased travel and traffic,” Chief Plummer added. “But that doesn’t mean the rules go on vacation. We’ll continue to enforce the laws that save lives — every day, not just on holidays.”


For more information about safe driving campaigns, visit
👉 www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/speeding

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