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CHP adds more officers to catch speeders on the Grapevine

Expect to see more CHP on the Grapevine in 2019.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is amping up patrols on the Grapevine in the new year in hopes of putting a stop to speeding drivers.

Thank to a $75,000 grant, the Fort Tejon – Grapevine division of the CHP will be adding more officers on patrol on I-5 through the Grapevine to look for speeding violations committed by both commercial vehicle drivers and passenger vehicles drivers.

CHP Speeding

The grant will allow CHP to add 680 extra officer hours towards patrolling the Grapevine.

The new campaign is called “Put the Brakes on Speed” and it is a year-long education and enforcement campaign intended to combat the rising number of fatal crashes on Grapevine and in the Fort Tejon area.

In 2016, CHP says that they responded to ten fatal crashes in the Fort Tejon area. By 2018, CHP says that the number of fatal crashes increased to twelve.

CHP says that they hope that writing more speeding tickets will help to save lives.

You can see a ride-along with a CHP officer as he hunts for speeders in the video below.

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