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Border patrol along I-94 to begin Aug. 26

InForum News Brief FSA

BISMARCK — The North Dakota Highway Patrol , in conjunction with the Minnesota State Patrol and Wisconsin State Patrol , will be conducting a border-to-border enforcement saturation effort on Interstate 94, from Monday, Aug. 26, through Sunday, Sept. 1, leading up to the Labor Day holiday.

The focus of the saturation effort will be on aggressive driving behaviors. Troopers will be watching for excessive speed, following too close, lane change violations, hands-free violations, failure to signal and other aggressive driving behaviors.

"This doesn't mean writing more tickets — it means saving more lives," NDHP's Southwest Regional Commander Lt. Steve Fischer stated in a press release. "Through our enforcement efforts of focusing on aggressive behaviors, we remind drivers to share the road, be courteous, patient, and focus on safe driving practices."

For more information, contact Lt. Steve Fischer at 701-328-2467 or via email at srfische@nd.gov .

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