Over 4,000 Violations Issued to Commercial Drivers in Operation Safe Driver Week
During Operation Safe Driver Week, a coordinated initiative focused on promoting safer roads, law enforcement in the U.S. and Canada issued more than 4,000 citations and warnings to commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operators. The campaign, which ran from July 7-13, also led to nearly 2,000 similar violations being issued to passenger vehicle drivers.
This initiative aimed at curbing unsafe behaviors had officers recording 2,439 warnings and 1,583 citations for CMV drivers. Passenger vehicle operators received 789 warnings and 1,129 citations/tickets for their driving practices.
The priority for this year’s campaign was addressing reckless, careless, and dangerous driving. A total of 31 citations and five warnings were issued for such offenses. Reckless driving is defined as operating a vehicle with a willful disregard for the safety of others or property, while careless or dangerous driving involves failing to exercise due attention or consideration for others on the road.
Speeding Tops the List of Infractions
Speed-related offenses were the most frequently cited violations during the safety initiative. Across both commercial and passenger vehicles, 1,694 warnings and 1,226 citations were issued. Specifically:
- CMV drivers accounted for 1,221 warnings and 502 citations.
- Passenger vehicle drivers received 473 warnings and 724 citations.
This underscores the significant role of speeding in creating hazardous road conditions.
Seat Belt Non-Compliance a Common Offense Among CMV Drivers
Failure to wear a seat belt emerged as another major issue during the enforcement week. A total of 354 warnings and 554 citations were issued, most of which were directed at truck drivers:
- CMV drivers received 328 warnings and 473 citations for not wearing seat belts.
- According to the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), approximately 14% of CMV operators fail to use seat belts, highlighting the persistent non-compliance within the trucking industry.
Operation Safe Driver Week serves as a critical effort to increase awareness and accountability around unsafe driving behaviors, helping to create safer roads for everyone.
Source: Commercial Carrier Journal