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Friday, August 30, 2019

State Police focus on commercial motor vehicles during aggressive driving enforcement campaign

   NEW YORK STATE POLICE
   Keith M. Corlett
   Superintendent
 
PRESS RELEASE
 
From Monday, August 26, 2019, through Wednesday, August 28, 2019, members of the New York State Police held an enforcement campaign focusing on aggressive behaviors of commercial motor vehicle operators. Members of the New York State Police Commercial Vehicle Unit, Traffic Incident Management Team and uniform members ticketed operators for speed, unsafe lane changes, following too closely, and distracted driving.

The campaign focused on roadways across the state including:

UPSTATE
State Route 17/I-86 in Troops A (includes Allegany County), C, E and F
I-81 in Troops C and D
I-84 in Troops F and K
I-81 in Troops C and D
I-88 in Troops C and G

DOWNSTATE
I-684 in Troop K
I-495 in Troop L
Downstate section of I-87 for Troop T.

In addition to focusing on aggressive driving, during the downstate detail, State Police conducted commercial vehicle road checks at various locations in the New York City Metropolitan area.

The purpose of the detail and road checks are to reduce the number of commercial vehicle crashes, ensuring motor carriers are in compliance with commercial vehicle safety standards, regulations, financial responsibility, and registration requirements of the United States, as well as ensuring drivers of those vehicles are qualified and properly licensed.

As a result, over the three-day period, State Police conducted 1025 Inspections, issued 42 tickets for speed, 26 tickets for seat belt, five tickets for unsafe lane changing, 265 other moving violations and 352 tickets for non-moving violations. During the detail, 258 commercial vehicles were taken out of service during the inspections.