ALEA joins Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina in enforcing speed on the interstates in their three-week campaign.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is joined by Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee state agencies in a three-week campaign called Operation: Southern Slow Down.
Burkett said traffic stops and citations are higher than their normal daily averages from working the campaign.Alabama state Rep. Koven “K.L.” Brown lost his daughter in a head-on collision. Brown added he has attempted to pass a distracted driving law in Alabama multiple times, but the bill has never made it to the governor’s desk.
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