Campaign to enforce traffic safety on the AA Highway coming May 8-14: Operation Drive Smart Blitz Wednesday, May 4, 2005 8:19 PM EDT
The heavy patrols by Kentucky State Police and local agencies are part of a campaign to enforce traffic safety on the AA Highway. The campaign, known as Operation Drive Smart Blitz, is being orchestrated by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Division of Driver Safety and Traffic Operations the week of May 8-14 in order to reduce injuries and fatalities from traffic accidents on this well-traveled road. Motorists this week have seen the large radar speed units along the shoulder of the AA Highway near Tollesboro and Minerva. The Transportation Cabinet has placed the Drive Smart units and variable message boards along the corridor as a reminder to drivers to comply with speed limit and other traffic laws. Speeding has been a common cause of several accidents on the AA Highway, including many fatal ones. "We want to reduce the contributing factors involved in vehicle crashes," said Capt. David Marcum of Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement, Region 9. "Factors such as speeding, driving impaired, improper passing equipment violations, aggressive driving and expired or no liability insurance will simply not be tolerated by commercial and passenger vehicles." Along with these violations, Marcum said patrols will seek to enforce safety belt and child safety restraint regulations on the highway. According to statistics from the Transportation Cabinet, there were 399 collisions and eight fatalities on the AA Highway last year.
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