PennDOT, the Pennsylvania State Police, the Highway Safety Network, and the State of New Jersey have launched an aggressive driving enforcement wave. This wave of enforcement will run through April 26, with a one day coordinated enforcement on April 14.
The goal of the enforcement is to prevent and reduce the number of aggressive-driving-related crashes, injuries, and deaths.
“Aggressive driving crashes and fatalities are completely preventable,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “Slow down, pay attention, follow all traffic signs, and just be kind! If we all stay calm and courteous while driving, we can create a safer and more respectful driving culture, ultimately leading to fewer aggressive driving crashes and traffic deaths. Please commit to safe driving for the benefit of everyone on the road.”…