The California Highway Patrol (CHP) recently conducted an aerial enforcement effort targeting commercial vehicle traffic violations.
The aerial blitz took place on Wednesday, July 17, in Madera County, California.
According to CHP – Madera, CHP Commercial units partnered with CHP’s Air Operations Program (AOP) to patrol the SR-99 corridor in Madera County.
When commercial vehicle violations were spotted, the flight crew communicated to CHP units on the ground to conduct traffic stops.
“The CHP’s Air Operations Program (AOP) provides vital service to the public, our allied agency partners, and CHP patrol units on the ground. The multi-mission aircraft are well-equipped to assist with law enforcement, search and rescue, and advanced life support missions,” CHP said.