Nearly 1,500 CMV drivers cited for speeding during Operation Safe Driver Week
Speeding was the focus of this year's Operation Safe Driver Week. So appropriately, the most citations and warnings given to commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers during the event were speed-related.
Violations of the basic speed law and driving too fast for conditions ranked No. 1 on the list of citations given to CMV drivers during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's Operation Safe Driver Week, July 14-20, throughout North America.
Law enforcement officers issued 1,454 citations and 2,126 warnings to CMV drivers for speed-related violations.
In addition to focusing on driver behavior, CMV drivers received 6,170 state/local driver citations and 27,163 warnings for state/local violations such as vehicle-related equipment violations and expired license plate tags.
The top 10 list is as follows:
Description | Citations | Warnings | |
1. | Speeding/driving too fast for conditions | 1,454 | 2,126 |
2. | Failure to wear a seatbelt | 954 | 586 |
3. | Failure to obey a traffic control device | 426 | 871 |
4. | Using a handheld phone/texting | 249 | 170 |
5. | Improper lane change | 92 | 194 |
6. | Following too closely | 57 | 143 |
7. | Possession/use/under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs | 55 | 18 |
8. | Improper passing | 41 | 30 |
9. | Inattentive, careless, and/or reckless driving | 32 | 55 |
10. | Operating while ill or fatigued | 25 | 45 |