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Advisory:
Slow the Fast Down: Public Encouraged to Follow the Speed Limit Statewide
Speeding Campaign Will Run Nov. 16-29 Los Angeles County,
Calif. – A new statewide initiative encourages drivers to “slow the fast
down” and understand the dangers of speeding. The Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department supports efforts by the California Office of Traffic
Safety to address an emerging traffic safety issue: speeding. “We are seeing changes
in driving behavior, and the number of people traveling at excessive and
extremely dangerous speeds is alarming,” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, Sergeant Robert Hill said. “COVID-19 puts the value of protecting
lives in perspective, and practicing safe driving is one simple way everyone
can keep themselves and others safe.” Excessive speeding went
way up during the beginning of stay-at-home orders in March. Between March 19
and April 30, CHP officers issued 4,000 citations for speeding over 100 miles
per hour, more than double (113%) from last year despite a steep decline in
traffic volume. “The road is not a
racetrack,” Sergeant Hill said. “The freeway is not the Autobahn. Follow a
safe, legal speed.” Speeding remains one of
the main causes of crashes: in federal fiscal year 2017-18, speed was a
factor in approximately 31% of all fatal and injury crashes in California. Funding for this
program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety,
through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For full details, view this message on
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