Speeding Enforcement Operation to Begin July 13
Law enforcement agencies across Georgia will participate in Operation Southern Slow Down July 13-19, an annual campaign targeting speeding, aggressive driving, and other traffic violations on interstates and major highways to prevent crashes and traffic deaths.
During last year’s campaign, Georgia law enforcement reported over 13,290 speeding contacts, 501 DUI arrests, and thousands of warnings and citations for violations of the state’s Hands-Free and seat belt laws.
Data shows that speeding contributed to one out of five fatal crashes in Georgia between 2020 and 2024.
“The goal for ‘Operation Southern Slow Down’ is not to write tickets but to get more drivers to see that traveling at slower and safer speeds prevents families and friends from losing loved ones in crashes that are preventable,” said Allen Poole, director of the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.
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