Howell Officers Increasing Patrols as Part of Regional “Goal Zero” Initiative

The Howell Township Police Department has announced its participation in the “Goal Zero” Traffic Enforcement Campaign, a regional initiative aimed at reducing traffic-related fatalities through increased enforcement and public awareness efforts.

As part of the campaign, Howell officers will increase patrols and visibility throughout the township this weekend with a focus on promoting safe driving and preventing serious crashes.

The department said the initiative is being conducted in coordination with law enforcement agencies across Monmouth and Ocean counties.

Officials noted that this year’s campaign also serves as a tribute to Patrolman Robert Tobias of the Manchester Township Police Department, who was killed in the line of duty during a roadside traffic stop.

Police are encouraging motorists to drive responsibly, obey traffic laws, avoid distractions, and remain alert behind the wheel as enforcement efforts continue throughout the weekend.

“Let’s work together to make ‘Goal Zero’ a reality in Howell,” the department said in a statement.

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