PennDOT announced that Abington, Cheltenham, Jenkintown, Lower Moreland, Springfield, and Upper Moreland police will join the Pennsylvania State Police in a coordinated aggressive driving enforcement operation on Tuesday, April 14.
The coordinated enforcement is part of an aggressive driving enforcement wave running through April 26.
Any aggressive driver stopped by police will receive a ticket. The campaign “is aimed at reducing the number of crashes, injuries, and fatalities on our area roadways, ensuring your safety on the road,” PennDOT said in a statement.
From the announcement:
According to preliminary 2025 PennDOT crash data, there were 2,159 aggressive driving crashes, resulting in 36 fatalities and 111 suspected serious injuries in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. Aggressive driving crashes involve at least two aggressive driving factors in the same crash. Factors include, but are not limited to, running stop signs or red lights, tailgating, careless turning or passing, and driving too fast for conditions.
PSP, as well as more than 80 municipal agencies, will utilize strategies such as traffic enforcement zones, saturation patrols, speed enforcement details, corridor enforcement, work zone enforcement, and multi-jurisdictional patrols to identify and cite aggressive drivers.
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