Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Aggressive Driving Enforcement Campaign

Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence W. Mulvey announce that the Nassau County Police Department will participate in a grant provided by the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee through the Nassau County Traffic Safety Board in a comprehensive initiative to combat aggressive driving from August 31st through September 13, 2010.

As a supplement, rather than a supplant, a precinct wide enforcement initiative aimed at identifying aggressive drivers who operate their motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger other persons or property. Aggressive driving involves a series of moving violations such as unreasonable speed, passing a red light, tailgating, unsafe lane change, failure to signal a lane change, unsafe passing, failure to yield right away, and failure to obey traffic control devices. An aggressive driver operates his vehicle in a deliberate, selfish, bold or pushy manner which is likely to increase the risk of a collision and is motivated by impatience, annoyance, hostility or an attempt to save time. He or she has low regard for the rights or safety of other uses of the streets and highways.

The additional patrols throughout Nassau County during this initiative will give priority to high accident frequency locations and areas known for excessive speeding and aggressive driving.

NASSAU COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1490 Franklin Ave., Mineola, NY 11501
Edward P. Mangano
County Executive

P.O. Jesse Atchison

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hope that this continues into October. Many cars pass by my son's school bus (with flashing lights) in the morning before school.