SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. (Pain In The Pass) >> The California Highway Patrol is launching a statewide Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) to tackle speeding, one of the most dangerous behaviors on California roads.
According to the CHP, the MEP campaign will run from 6am on Saturday, June 7, to 6am on Sunday, June 8.
According to the CHP, officers will increase patrols to target drivers who exceed speed limits or drive too fast for conditions. Speeding is a significant factor in nearly 30% of crashes statewide.
“Speeding puts everyone on the road at risk,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “Every additional mile per hour over the limit reduces a driver’s ability to react and increases the severity of a crash. Slowing down saves lives, it’s that simple.”
Last year, preliminary data showed more than 116,000 crashes resulted from unsafe speed, leading to nearly 500 deaths and over 48,000 injuries.
So far this year, CHP officers have issued nearly 243,000 citations for speed-related violations. This includes more than 47,000 citations for speeds over 100 mph.
The CHP has recently deployed 100 low-profile patrol vehicles to combat reckless drivers. These vehicles blend into traffic, helping officers detect dangerous motorists before they realize they’re being monitored.
The CHP emphasizes that safe driving choices are crucial every day.
Drivers are urged to obey speed limits and drive responsibly to help keep California’s roads safe.
The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security.
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