If you are heading to Raleigh today on 40 and get to the Jones Sausage Road area, beware of "CHIPS" !!!!! Yes folks, Eric Estrada and the crew are all out today!!! Saw about 4 motorcycles and 2 of them had people pulled over on both sides of the interstate! They hide on the entrance ramps and get people going down the interstate. Take Care!!!
I saw that!! Wondered what the heck was going on, but then I remembered an article or something this week about a speeders crackdown on WRAL.com or something. Yes, heads up folks!!
i travel the back roads to apex and they were all over the place! as folks trickled in here from all over they said the same.
There was something going on down here in Clayton this AM when I stopped to get my gallon of coffee, the station's parking lot had several Clayton, JoCo and Wake police cars all with their attention on one van in the parking lot. No one at the business knew what was going on, said an ambulance and K-9 unit had been there too. Weird for so many different agencies to be at one place.
NCHP was heavy on I-95 yesterday. Believe I read/heard that they were targeting aggressive drivers, particularly around big trucks.
Would you please give us a location? Sounds way weird with all those agencies involved. Thanks, Sherry
it is all due to a crach down from now until the 22 on speeders on the interstate. The other thing they are watchign for is folks who bother and don't give truckers the right away......
Yep Monday on the way to Fayetteville the fuzz was everywhere and yesterday they were all around. I don't speed tho so they can't get me! :boxing:
Glad to hear that since hubby is a truck driver. You wouldn't believe some of the things people do around him. They think a semi can stop on a dime.
Troopers Kick Off Operation Slow Down The Highway Patrol launched Operation Slow Down-Interstate Initiative on Monday to ticket speeders on North Carolina interstates. Troopers will conduct the operation through February 22 to encourage drivers to slow down and follow the speed limit. During the past four years, 359 motorists have been killed and 14,297 injured in 50,222 collisions on our interstates. Speed remains the leading cause of the collisions, according to Reuben Young, Secretary of the NC Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. Stepped-up enforcement and patrols will be conducted across the state, focusing on motorists speeding on interstates and major four-lane highways. WTSB File Photo
Since they are cracking down on speeding are they also going to crack down on those who drive below the mandated speed limit on those same roads? Craig