Arizona enforcement effort

Alastair Glover
Arizona enforcement effort

During the special enforcement detail “Operation Southern Shield”, the Arizona Department of Pulice Safety`s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Task Force and partners completed 693 inspections and recorded 2,238 driver-vehicle examination report violations.

Throughout the operation, CVETF personnel placed special emphasis on violations involving reckless driving, failure to use a turn signal or improper signaling, failure to yield the right of way, and improper lane changes, according to a statement from the ADPS.

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Ayden
Ayden
05.07.2024
With all them violations, sounds like some folks forgot the basics of trucking
Orlando
Orlando
09.21.2023
More like Operation ‘Gotcha!’
Daniels
Daniels
06.20.2023
With that many inspections, reckon they could spot a fly turning without a signal! 🤣
Joe
Joe
03.19.2023
I always try to drive safely and professionally, and I don’t mind being inspected if it means catching the bad apples who give us a bad name.
Magnus
Magnus
03.11.2023
Speeding is not the only cause of accidents, and sometimes we have to speed up to avoid hazards or meet deadlines
Alastair Glover
Alastair Glover
03.10.2023
It could affect my income and productivity if I get pulled over or fined for speeding. I hope they are reasonable
Addie
Addie
03.09.2023
I always follow the speed limit and other traffic rules, so I have nothing to worry about
Fred
Fred
03.08.2023
+ I think it’s a good initiative to reduce crashes and improve safety on the highways.
Denzel
Denzel
03.08.2023
I feel like it’s unfair and discriminatory to target commercial vehicles more than other vehicles.
Aidan
Aidan
03.08.2023
I don’t care about this operation. I have a radar detector and a CB radio, so I can avoid getting caught by the cops.
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