Crime & Safety

Police, PennDOT Announce Aggressive-Driving Enforcement

Slow down, police will be ticketing.

PennDOT and the South Fayette and Cecil Township police departments held a news conference and enforcement event Tuesday on Route 50 in South Fayette Township to highlight the first wave of the aggressive-driving campaign that began on Monday, March 18.

More than 350 municipal police forces, with the Pennsylvania State Police, are participating in aggressive-driving activities through April 28. Police will concentrate enforcement efforts on roadways known to have a high number of aggressive-driving crashes. 

Aggressive driving includes risky behaviors such as speeding, running red lights and stop signs, tailgating or improper passing.

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According to PennDOT data, preliminarily in 2012, there were 6,725 aggressive- driving crashes in Pennsylvania. There were 183 fatalities in crashes involving aggressive-driving behaviors, an increase from 168 deaths in 2011.

The aggressive-driving enforcement is a part of the Pennsylvania Aggressive Driving Enforcement and Education Project and is funded by PennDOT’s investment of $2.5 million in federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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To learn more about PennDOT’s efforts to prevent aggressive driving or find additional information on the department’s other safety initiatives, visit www.JustDrivePA.com.


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