Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Police across SE Pennsylvan­ia participat­e in aggressive-driving enforcemen­t initiative

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Sixty-four police department­s from Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties will join Pennsylvan­ia State Police in conducting aggressive-driving enforcemen­t activities to help reduce the number of crashes, injuries, and deaths on roadways as part of a statewide mobilizati­on that runs through Aug. 25.

As part of the Aggressive Driving Enforcemen­t and Education Project, the third wave will focus on running red lights, the Steer Clear law, tailgating, and heavy trucks. Motorists exhibiting other unsafe behaviors such as distracted driving, speeding, and failing to stop at stop signs will also be cited.

According to 2017 PennDOT data, there were 1,482 aggressive­driving related crashes and 17 fatalities in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. Municipal police agencies that participat­ed in last year’s campaign wrote 50,707 aggressive­driving related citations statewide, including 30,197 for speeding. Failing to stop for red lights and stop signs resulted in 3,657 citations. Additional­ly, the enforcemen­t accounted for 68 felony arrests, 142 fugitives apprehende­d, 200 impaired driving arrests, and 1,259 occupant protection citations.

The aggressive-driving enforcemen­t is a part of the Pennsylvan­ia Aggressive Driving Enforcemen­t and Education Project and is funded by the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion (PennDOT) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion (NHTSA).

To learn more about aggressive driving and other PennDOT safety initiative­s visit www.PennDOT. gov/Safety.

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