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From July 18 through Aug. 3, officers in Texas will focus extra attention on speeders in an effort to promote safe driving.
TxDot is ramping up efforts to reduce speeding-related crashes, with the "Be Safe. Drive Smart" campaign, and will be out patrolling the roads to remind drivers to slow down and drive the speed limit.
Operation Slowdown continues for two more weeks through July, a mission fueled by keeping traffic fatalities on a downward trend. "It's all about making sure that you arrive safely," Roman said.
TxDOT’s Operation Slowdown campaign aims to reduce traffic crashes in Texas. From July 18 to Sunday, August 3, officers will issue tickets and spend additional time on ...
TxDOT is partnering with law enforcement agencies across Texas for "Operation Slowdown" through August 3 to reduce the number ...
TEXAS, USA — TxDOT and local law enforcement agencies will begin to increase speed limit enforcement during its newest campaign, "Operation Slowdown". This speeding prevention campaign will ...
The Texas Department of Transportation’s Operation Slowdown campaign kicked off in an effort to reduce crashes and save lives ...
Socorro police will be targeting speeders as part of a new Texas traffic safety effort named "Operation Slowdown" starting this weekend. The increased traffic enforcement will run from Friday ...
Socorro police will be targeting speeders as part of a new Texas traffic safety effort named "Operation Slowdown" starting this weekend. The increased traffic enforcement will run from Friday, July 19 ...
During the first five years of Operation Southern Slowdown, Georgia troopers, deputies and officers gave out more than 55,000 speeding tickets 9,900 seat belt citations, and 2,100 citations for ...
As part of Operation Southern Slowdown, local law enforcement in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennesse will conduct a weeklong speed enforcement awareness campaign.
Starting Monday, July 14, the state is launching its annual "Operation Southern Slow Down," meaning an increased law enforcement presence is hitting the streets this week.