Central Valley campaign aims to reduce driving fatalities The CHP Central Division launched the “Drive and Stay Alive Central Valley” campaign earlier this week.
The roads and highways in the Central Valley have recorded an abnormally high number of fatalities, which is prompting the California Highway Patrol to undertake a zero tolerance campaign targeting unsafe driving behaviors.
The CHP Central Division launched the “Drive and Stay Alive Central Valley” campaign earlier this week. The campaign will focus on speeding, distracted driving, particularly by using cell phones, and failing to wear seatbelts.
“Effective immediately, we will begin a vigorous zero tolerance enforcement effort in the Central Valley,” said CHP Central Division Chief Scott Parker. “The CHP will be utilizing every available asset, including aerial, ground, and motorcycle units, to deploy special traffic enforcement and commercial strike forces.”