Eugene
Dozens of drivers cited in Eugene crosswalk sting after police decoy pedestrian operation near UO campus
Eugene, OR – A coordinated traffic enforcement effort in Eugene resulted in dozens of stops and citations after multiple law enforcement agencies targeted pedestrian safety violations at a high-traffic intersection near the University of Oregon campus.
The operation was conducted by the Eugene Police Department Traffic Safety Unit in collaboration with the Springfield Police Department motorcycle division and University of Oregon motor units. Officers focused their attention on E. 17th Avenue and Patterson Street, an area known for heavy pedestrian activity due to its proximity to the West University District.
The enforcement activity took place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 7 and used a decoy pedestrian as part of the monitoring strategy. According to police, an officer repeatedly walked through a marked crosswalk to simulate real pedestrian movement while traffic safety teams observed driver behavior.
To enhance visibility and safety during the operation, cones were placed near the intersection to create a clearly defined crossing zone. Officials said this setup was intended to give drivers additional time and distance to recognize pedestrians and respond appropriately under Oregon traffic law.
Over the three-hour period, officers conducted a total of 36 traffic stops. Those stops resulted in 27 citations and 22 warnings issued to drivers who failed to comply with pedestrian right-of-way laws or committed related traffic violations.
Among the enforcement actions, 12 citations and seven warnings were issued specifically for failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk. In addition, officers issued two citations and one warning for passing a stopped vehicle at a crosswalk, a violation that can place pedestrians at significant risk when drivers bypass vehicles that have already stopped to allow crossing.
Police officials described the operation as part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety in areas with dense pedestrian traffic, particularly near university corridors where foot traffic is consistently high throughout the day.
Authorities noted that the response from the public was largely positive. Drivers passing through the area and pedestrians traveling on foot reportedly showed support for the enforcement effort, which police said reflects growing awareness of pedestrian safety concerns in the district.
The agencies involved emphasized that pedestrian safety depends on both driver compliance and pedestrian awareness. Under Oregon law, both parties are required to exercise what is described as “due regard,” meaning they must act responsibly and anticipate potential hazards even when they have the legal right-of-way.
Police highlighted that having the right-of-way does not eliminate the need for caution. Instead, all road users are expected to behave in a manner that reduces risk and avoids preventable collisions. This includes drivers slowing down in pedestrian-heavy areas and pedestrians remaining alert when entering crosswalks or crossing roadways.
Officials said the goal of the operation was not only enforcement but also education, reinforcing expectations for safe driving behavior in areas where pedestrian activity is frequent and sometimes unpredictable.
The enforcement effort is part of broader traffic safety initiatives in Eugene aimed at reducing pedestrian-involved crashes and improving compliance with crosswalk laws, especially in zones near schools and university campuses.
Law enforcement agencies indicated that similar operations may continue in the future as part of ongoing safety monitoring and public awareness efforts.
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