
The Fishers Police Department conducted a targeted traffic enforcement blitz along and around Olio Road on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in 120 traffic stops over a four-hour period.
According to a social media post from the department, 15 officers participated in the operation, which ran from noon to 4 p.m. The highest recorded speed during the blitz was 25 miles per hour over the posted limit.
Police said the purpose of the effort was to promote road safety and engage with the community. Officers reported several positive conversations with drivers about safe driving practices.
“The good news is that many drivers were already following the posted speed limits,” the department said in its post. “Every stop is an opportunity to prevent crashes and protect our community.”
Fishers Police encouraged all motorists to continue driving responsibly, emphasizing that “slower speeds equal safer streets.”
The department thanked drivers who set a positive example by obeying traffic laws and contributing to safer roads in the city.