Traffic Safety
The Arlington Police Department Traffic Division works to protect the public by enforcing laws designed to keep city roadways safe, correcting illegal and unsafe driving behavior, and educating community members about traffic safety.

Units in the Traffic Division
The Arlington PD Traffic Division is made up of multiple units:
Motorcycle Unit: The Motorcycle Unit is made up of officers who ride motorcycles. They conduct traffic enforcement across the city and provide special escorts.
Highway Enforcement Unit: Officers assigned to the Highway Enforcement Unit conduct traffic enforcement on highways and major roads in Arlington. They also make sure commercial vehicles are roadway safe and comply with all regulations.
Crash Investigators Unit: Crash Investigators lead the investigations into serious bodily injury and fatality crashes, as well as any crashes involving city vehicles.
DWI Unit: Officers assigned to the DWI Unit patrol city roadways, working to detect and apprehend impaired drivers.
Traffic Fatality Statistics
The Arlington Police Department tracks all fatality crashes that occur on roadways within the city.
Year-to-date statistics for the current calendar year are below:
- Total Fatality Crashes in 2025: 12 crashes
- Total Traffic Fatality Victims in 2025: 12 fatalities
- Motorcycle Fatalities in 2025: 4 fatalities
- Pedestrian Fatalities in 2025: 3 fatalities
End of year statistics for the previous calendar year are below:
- Total Fatality Crashes in 2024: 35 crashes
- Total Traffic Fatality Victims in 2024: 37 fatalities
- Motorcycle Fatalities in 2024: 6 fatalities
- Pedestrian Fatalities in 2024: 13 fatalities
To view statistics from past years, visit the APD Annual Reports page, then select the year you wish to view and scroll to the "Fatality Crashes" page in the report.
APD Safe Roads Initiative
In March 2023, APD launched its Safe Roads Initiative in response to an increase in crashes and traffic / pedestrian fatalities across Arlington.
The initiative has four primary goals:
- Reduce injury crashes
- Reduce intersection crashes
- Reduce fatality crashes
- Reduce pedestrian fatalities
The Traffic Division is taking several actions to achieve those goals:
- Speed Enforcement
- DWI Enforcement
- Pedestrian violation enforcement and contacts
- Information sharing with patrol operations
- Community Engagement
To learn more about when and where APD officers will be doing enforcement as part of the Safe Roads Initiative, visit the APD Facebook page.
Request a Presentation on Traffic Safety
The APD Traffic Division believes community engagement and education play a vital role in making our roadways safer.
If your neighborhood, community, or school group would like to request a presentation on traffic safety or traffic stops, please contact the APD Traffic Division by calling (817) 459-5583 or send an email.
Safe Streets Arlington
The Arlington Police Department is one of several agencies involved in the City of Arlington's "Safe Streets Arlington" initiative to create a comprehensive transportation safety action plan for the community.
To learn more about this effort and how you can get involved / provide input, visit the Safe Streets Arlington website.
