CHP Kicks Off 24-Hour Statewide Speed Enforcement

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California's CHP launches a 24-hour Maximum Enforcement Period from 6 a.m. Tuesday to 5:59 a.m. Wednesday to crack down on speeding across the state, with officers enforcing speed limits and unsafe speeds for conditions; speeding is a leading cause of serious crashes, and in 2025 CHP issued over 491,000 speed-related citations, with more than 110,000 crashes and hundreds of deaths and injuries; a pilot program called FAST sends speeding citations to the DMV for potential license suspension when a driver exceeds 100 mph.
- CHP begins 24-hour enforcement period throughout California to combat speeding NBC 7 San Diego
- 24-Hour enforcement period to begin throughout California to combat speeding KPBS
- CHP launches 24-hour crackdown on speeding to curb fatal crashes across California cbs8.com
- Slow down: CHP on hunt for speeders in special operation that begins Tuesday Times of San Diego
- California Highway Patrol cracks down on speeding with 24-hour statewide 'Maximum Enforcement Period' ABC7 Los Angeles
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