The Park City Police Department in late January fielded a series of reports of moose sightings close to roads, but it did not appear from public agency logs that the animals caused issues. In one case, a young moose was seen grazing close to S.R. 224.
The Park City Police Department pulled over a series of drivers suspected to be speeding last weekend and during the last workweek as officers patrolled the roads with the community appearing to draw solid crowds. Speeding and other traffic violations have long been some of the chief complaints to the Police Department.
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Some of the accidents were reported on Friday.
Two accidents that day were reported at or close to the intersection of Woodside Avenue and 8th Street in quick succession starting at 4:56 p.m. In the first case, a driver hit a railing and the vehicle required a tow. Shortly afterward, at 5:24 p.m., a driver hit the vehicle involved in the earlier accident. Nobody was injured in either of the accidents, the police said.
The spot can sometimes become tricky for traffic as 8th Street occupies a strategic location for drivers headed in or out of the Main Street core.