KSP Targets Aggressive Driving

(KSP)–The KSP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) Division announced the start of a three-week statewide enforcement blitz targeting aggressive driving behaviors. The Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) Campaign targets drivers (both passenger car and commercial vehicle) who exhibit dangerous driving behaviors. These include improper lanes changes, following too closely, not leaving enough space to pass and excessive speed.

Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division Director Major Nathan Day offered tips to drivers of both passenger cars and commercial trucks.

Day says the best defense against an aggressive driver is a seat belt and plenty of patience.

Aggressive driving is defined as any behind-the-wheel behavior that places another person in danger through willful action without regard to safety.

KSP provides the following tips to avoid being an aggressive driver:

  • Allow more time to get to your destination. It reduces stress dramatically.
  • Don’t tailgate large trucks. If you can’t see the truck driver’s side view mirrors, then know that they can’t see you.
  • Leave extra space when passing each other.
  • Understand that it take a large truck twice the amount of time to come to a stop than a regular passenger car does.

In 2019, there were 6,147 crashes involving commercial trucks on Kentucky roadways resulting in 88 deaths.

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