Anti-Cruising Law Cuts Traffic
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City officials say a survey shows that a city anti-cruising ordinance that went into effect in Old Pasadena three months ago has dramatically reduced the number of vehicles in the area on weekends.
The law imposes a $271 fine for driving past a designated spot more than three times in a four-hour period along Colorado Boulevard on Friday and Saturday nights. To keep track, Pasadena police type license plate numbers into hand-held computers.
Between a survey on a July weekend and another in November, the number of vehicles on Colorado Boulevard between Pasadena Avenue and Arroyo Parkway dropped 41%, city officials said. The July 23-24 weekend saw 3,719 cars compared with 2,215 on Nov. 12 The July 23-24 weekend saw 3,719 cars compared with 2,215 on Nov. 12/13, according to Pasadena Police Cmdr. Kevin White.
After the law was enacted and portable message signs went up to warn motorists, not a single driver has been ticketed, police said.
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