Traffic Calming & Safety

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As traffic patterns naturally evolve over time, different traffic issues may arise in the form of resident complaints, often regarding speeding or not obeying existing traffic control devices. The purpose of this policy is to effectively deal with those complaints, provide available solutions, and act in the best interest of all parties involved as well as comply with applicable laws. Not all local roads are eligible for traffic calming due to various factors such as roadway typology, utilities, Snow Emergency Route, vertical grade/physical constraints, and various other constraints.

Complete the form below to submit a traffic concern in Upper Dublin Township.

Crashes

The following information is from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation:

  • Crash: A crash is the result of an un-stabilized situation which includes at least one incident of personal injury or vehicular damage that is not a direct result of a cataclysm or deliberate intent.
  • Non-Reportable Crash: A Non-Reportable Crash involves a crash with no injury or death of any person, in which there is no towing due to the damage to the vehicle at the time of the crash. Furthermore, if the incident occurred on private property or was a result of deliberate intent or cataclysm, the crash is non-reportable. A non-reportable crash does not require a Police Crash Report Form to be completed or submitted to Penn DOT.
  • AA-500 (Reportable Crash): The crash must occur on a highway or traffic way that is open to the public by right or custom and involve at least one motor vehicle in transport. The definition for a reportable crash can be found in Section 3746(a) of Title 75, Pennsylvania's Consolidated Statutes. It states a crash is reportable if it involves: “Injury to or death of any person; and/or damage to any motor vehicle to the extent that it cannot be driven under its own power in its customary manner without further damage or hazard to the vehicle, other traffic elements, or the roadway, and therefore requires towing.”
  • AA-600: Delayed reports of crashes will not be investigated by the police. Access this form by clicking here or visiting PennDot's Police Crash Reporting Tools website.


Traffic Concern Report

Question about the form below? Contact Sergeant Andrew Lavenberg at andrew.lavenberg@udpd.us.

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