The New York State Police have announced the results of a 4-hour detail that targeted drivers along the Taconic State Parkway this week.
If you were driving on the Taconic State Parkway earlier this week and noticed that there seemed to be more police activity than normal, you weren’t wrong! The New York State Police (NYSP) were indeed out in full force, issuing tickets to drivers who were breaking the law in work zones.
Operation Hard Hat in New York
According to a NYSP press release, troopers conducted another “Operation Hard Hat” detail along the Taconic State Parkway this week, targeting drivers who are violating traffic laws while driving through a work zone.
Operation Hard Hat is an initiative by the NYSP and the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) to enhance safety in work zones along all New York highways. In some cases, it will involve troopers dressing as construction workers to observe drivers who violate traffic laws while driving through a work zone. Oftentimes, they focus on speeding and distracted driving in an effort to protect highway workers, emergency responders, and motorists.
Police Target Drivers on New York’s Taconic State Parkway
This week’s detail, conducted by the NYSP Troop K’s Traffic Incident Management Unit, along with the NYSDOT, happened on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025, along a stretch of the Taconic State Parkway in Yorktown, NY.
It lasted for approximately 4 hours and resulted in Troopers issuing 76 citations, including 32 for speeding, 8 for cell phone use, 2 for Move Over law violations, and other traffic offenses…