Douglas County, NV – Attention lead-footed drivers: The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is stepping up speed enforcement this March as part of the statewide Joining Forces campaign. If you are rushing around town like you’re in the big city, you may find yourself the recipient of a costly reminder.
Throughout the month, deputies will be conducting targeted speed enforcement on roadways known for high speeds and crashes. The goal isn’t to ruin anyone’s day; it’s to prevent the kinds of tragedies that can’t be undone.
“Speeding might save you a few seconds, but it isn’t worth the potential cost,” said Sheriff Dan Coverley. “Speeding is our top complaint from citizens, and it’s also a leading contributor to injury crashes. Slow down, drive smart, and help keep our roads safe.”
Whether you’re late for work, rushing to get to the gym, or just feeling competitive, remember: DCSO is watching, and so are the consequences. Let’s make March about safe driving, not speeding tickets.
For more information on the Joining Forces campaign and other safety initiatives, visit ots.nv.gov.
About Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office serves as the County’s only local law enforcement agency. Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, incorporated in 1861, has a long-standing motto of “A Tradition of Service,” which speaks to its commitment to protect and serve the citizens and visitors of Douglas County. The agency remains dedicated to maintaining the quality of life enjoyed throughout our community, and ensuring the county is a safe place to live, work and visit.
