Policy Text
University of California, San Francisco
Police Department General Orders
4.14 Traffic Administration: Organization
4.14.1 Traffic Component (Revised: 8/1/14)
A. The FSD shall have primary responsibility for coordination and delivery of the
Department’s traffic enforcement efforts and services. The FSD Captain or designee shall
coordinate planning and analyze activities with the Traffic Engineer from the engineering
section of the City and County of San Francisco Public Works Department.
B. Implementation and selection of a specialized traffic enforcement program shall be based
on the Annual Traffic Report submitted by the FSD Captain or designee. This report shall
include the following:
1. Compilation and review of traffic collision data
2. Compilation and review of traffic enforcement activit ies data
3. Comparison of collision data and enforcement activities data
4. Implementation of selective enforcement techniques and procedures
5. Deployment of traffic enforcement personnel
6. Evaluation of selective traffic enforcement activities.
C. The objective of a specialized traffic enforcement program is to direct appropriate
enforcement efforts toward violations, not only in proportion to the frequency of their
occurrence in collision situation, but also in response to the traffic -related needs
identified by the community. Specialized enforcement technique and the procedures
describing the specific operation’s administration shall be implemented at the discretion
of the FSD Captain.
D. Supervisors responsible for traffic enforcement activitie s shall be provided with copies of
the Annual Traffic Report.