The Traffic Division will test various strategies and report their findings to NHTSA with the goal of improving the rate of booster seat use throughout the country. Determining Effective Strategies for Enforcing the State Booster Seat Law Requirements: Two-year cooperative agreement commencing September 2008 among the City of Taylor and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( NHTSA) to test enforcement strategies for enforcing booster seat laws.Community Help in Policing Program ( CHIP) The program allows for the exchange of information between the community and the department regarding traffic related and miscellaneous criminal activities.Training police personnel in radar operation, laser operation and drunken driving investigations.Reconstruction of fatal and serious injury accidents.
Proposing additions and amendments to the City of Taylor Ordinance Code.On-call availability to investigate fatal and serious traffic crashes.Maintaining and providing traffic statistics.Liaisons with Michigan Department of Transportation ( MDOT).Investigation and prosecution of all traffic-related criminal cases.These officers’ responsibilities include: The Taylor Police Department Traffic Division is comprised of three full-time sworn officers, who are certified in accident reconstruction, weigh master, commercial motor vehicle enforcement, child safety seat enforcement and other specialties.