Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee are once again
working together to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities by
conducting the second 'Operation Southern Shield' speed enforcement
crackdown.
'Operation Southern Shield' aims to reduce the number of drivers who are
speeding, impaired, distracted or not wearing seat belts with hopes of
making sure drivers arrive alive.
July is typically the deadliest month of the year for drivers and high speed is a factor in a majority of fatal auto accidents.
The campaign is backed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is funding the project.
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