State Patrol cracking down this week on aggressive drivers

State Patrol troopers are back out this week conducting an aggressive driving emphasis in King County, including Interstate 5 and Highway 167. Troopers will have help from truckers to look for motorists who are driving unsafely around big trucks during the emphasis from March 11-15, according to a State Patrol media release.

The State Patrol will be looking for aggressive drivers this week during emphasis patrols.

The State Patrol will be looking for aggressive drivers this week during emphasis patrols.

State Patrol troopers are back out this week conducting an aggressive driving emphasis in King County, including Interstate 5 and Highway 167.  Troopers will have help from truckers to look for motorists who are driving unsafely around big trucks during the emphasis from March 11-15, according to a State Patrol media release.

During the emphasis, troopers will team up with truck drivers and ride with them in their trucks. When the trooper spots a car speeding, cutting off, or driving aggressively around the truck, the trooper will radio ahead to fellow officers to stop the motorist.

“We continue to see passenger car drivers as the main cause of most truck involved collisions,” said Capt. Jason Berry, commercial vehicle division commander. “People need to understand they have to give these big trucks plenty of space; when there is a car vs. truck collision, there’s a good chance the people in the car will be injured.”

This week-long emphasis is part of a Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) Project that has troopers conducting four week-long emphases that began in September and will continue through May.

In the first week-long emphasis in September, troopers contacted a total of 485 drivers, 280 tickets were issued, and troopers conducted 18 Commercial Motor Vehicle inspections. In the second emphasis in December, troopers contacted 502 drivers; 286 car drivers and 23 Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers received tickets for driving aggressively around other big trucks.

Most of the collisions involving commercial motor vehicles that occur in King County happen on the interstate and state routes. Officers will patrol I-5 from Seattle to Federal Way, I-90 from Seattle to North Bend, I-405 from Bellevue to Tukwila, SR-167 from SR-18 to I-405, and SR-18 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the times most collisions occur. Remaining enforcement dates are May 20-24.

This TACT Project is funded with a grant from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The grant is part of a program directed by Congress in 2004 to educate passenger car drivers on how to share the roadway safely with commercial vehicles.


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