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This form is not for emergencies. In that case, please call 9-1-1.
Hilliard Division of Police values is partnerships with the community and is working to make it easier for residents to let us know about non-emergency traffic issues throughout the city.
Traffic concerns can be sent to HPD’s traffic control unit by filling out this quick form. The division will review all complaints and respond as warranted, which might include a traffic study, placement of radar speed trailers that inform drivers of their current speed compared to posted limits, or increased enforcement efforts.
Residents also may view previously recorded neighborhood speed data the City’s has collected from its portable StealthStat devices. This information is used by the City as one factor in determining areas for increased traffic enforcement. To view data from specific speed studies, zoom in and click on any of the diamond-shaped icons.
Residents also may contact HPD at the numbers listed under "Contact Us".
This form is not for emergencies. In that case, please call 9-1-1.
Hilliard Division of Police values is partnerships with the community and is working to make it easier for residents to let us know about non-emergency traffic issues throughout the city.
Traffic concerns can be sent to HPD’s traffic control unit by filling out this quick form. The division will review all complaints and respond as warranted, which might include a traffic study, placement of radar speed trailers that inform drivers of their current speed compared to posted limits, or increased enforcement efforts.
Residents also may view previously recorded neighborhood speed data the City’s has collected from its portable StealthStat devices. This information is used by the City as one factor in determining areas for increased traffic enforcement. To view data from specific speed studies, zoom in and click on any of the diamond-shaped icons.
Residents also may contact HPD at the numbers listed under "Contact Us".