Police Target Aggressive Driving on Route 30

ABSECON, NJ — The Absecon Police Department, in collaboration with the Atlantic-Cape May Regional Highway Traffic Safety Office and the Atlantic City Police Department, has conducted a targeted aggressive driving enforcement campaign on U.S. Route 30.

The initiative took place Wednesday morning and lasted for four hours, during which Absecon officers issued 34 citations for speed-related violations. This operation is part of a broader effort to ensure safer travel conditions on local roadways.

The Atlantic-Cape May Regional Highway Traffic Safety Office supported this enforcement action, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to reduce aggressive driving incidents. The partnership aims to enhance safety for both residents and visitors traveling through the area.

Authorities express their gratitude for the continued support from the community and partner organizations in these traffic safety initiatives. They are dedicated to maintaining a vigilant presence on the road to deter dangerous driving behaviors.

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