Local & Community
Palm Springs Police Launch Operation Desert Zero to Enhance Traffic Safety
PALM SPRINGS (CNS) - In an effort to reduce unsafe driving behaviors
in areas identified as high-risk for collisions in Palm Springs, the city's
police department launched ``Operation Desert Zero,'' which was in effect
today, an initiative focused on DUI drivers, speeding and other factors
contributing to driving-related incidents.
The initiative started as a response after a pedestrian was killed by
a vehicle in January and from ongoing concerns about traffic safety from
community members, according to the Palm Springs Police Department.
Additionally, the operation builds on a recent community workshop
hosted by the department's Traffic Sgt. Jason Lamb, in which attendees were
taught about traffic safety and reviewed local statistics that contributed to
collisions within the city.
``Operation Desert Zero represents our commitment to zero-tolerance
for behaviors that endanger lives on our roads,'' Lamb said in a statement.
``We've already briefed our patrol officers, resulting in a significant uptick
in targeted enforcement in these hotspot zones. By focusing on prevention and
accountability, we're working to make Palm Springs safer for drivers, cyclists,
pedestrians and runners alike.''
Police said to support the operation's overtime needs, the department
will utilize grant funding provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety.
California Highway Patrol will assist in the operation by conducting traffic
enforcement along Highway 111 in Palm Springs.
Any future phases of the operation may include collaborations with
local cycling and running groups to promote awareness and safety practices.
Police encouraged residents to stay vigilant and to report unsafe driving.
Copyright 2026, City News Service, Inc.
By: City News Service
March 20, 2026


