Traffic Safety

Page Header Here

The Fairfield Police Department is committed to making the streets of Fairfield safe for all people who travel on our roads every day by combating distracted driving as well as all other traffic violations.  The Fairfield Police Department continually educates the public through public relation articles, community programs, and specialized courses held at the police department.  The Traffic Enforcement Unit was created in 2004 and acts on complaints from residents and conducts a variety of traffic studies throughout town. The goal of this unit is to reduce accidents, increase the safety of our roads, increase driver compliance with motor vehicle laws and answer citizen complaints. 

Traffic Safety Concerns & Enforcement Requests:

Although every effort is made to proactively identify problem areas and respond accordingly, we also rely on the assistance and cooperation of our community members keep our roadways safe. We encourage residents to report any issues or concerns.

Citizens who would like to request Traffic Enforcement in their neighborhood may submit a request through the Town of Fairfield’s Service Request System. The Traffic Enforcement Unit will review the request and determine the best action to take to meet your concerns.  In addition, you may review activity taken on your request at any time by logging into the system.

In addition to enforcement requests, the Fairfield Police Department also encourages residents who have identified other traffic safety concerns, such as roadway design, sign placement, safety improvements, etc, to contact us with more information.  An outline of the Town’s Traffic Safety Process as well as information on submitting a request/inquiry can be found here.

Before submitting a request, please review our Frequently Asked Questions.

Submit a Traffic Safety Concern or an Enforcement Request

Contact

TrafficSafetyMotorUnits-1024x1024
If you have any traffic related concerns please feel free to contact the Traffic Safety Unit at:
General Phone:
(203) 254-4850

Fax:
(203) 254-4543

For additional contact information, refer to the Special Services Bureau's Staff Directory.