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Operation Safe Driver Week Set for this July

Safety Training Manager Samuel Wilfert highlights Operation Safe Driver Week July 11-17, which will focus on unsafe driving behaviors in order to reduce the number of crashes involving commercial motor vehicles and passenger vehicles.

By Samuel Wilfert
Safety Training Manager
April–May 2021

Operation Safe Driver Week will take place this July 11-17 and will focus on speeding. During the week, law enforcement officials will look for commercial motor vehicle drivers and passenger vehicle drivers engaging in risky driving behaviors in or around a commercial motor vehicle. Identified unsafe drivers will be pulled over and issued a citation or warning.

According to Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) President Sgt. John Samis of the Delaware State Police, “Data shows that traffic stops and interactions with law enforcement help reduce problematic driving behaviors. By making contact with drivers during this week, law enforcement personnel aim to make our roadways safer by targeting high-risk driving behaviors.”

CVSA selected speeding this year because despite a drop in roadway travel last year due to the pandemic, nationally, traffic fatalities increased. According to the National Safety Council’s (NSC) preliminary estimates, the estimated rate of death on roads last year increased 24% over the previous 12-month period, despite miles driven dropping 13%. The increase in the rate of death is the highest estimated year-over-year jump NSC has calculated in 96 years.

In addition to speeding, law enforcement officials will track other dangerous driver behaviors including reckless or aggressive driving, distracted driving, following too closely, improper lane change, failure to obey traffic control devices, failure to use a seat belt, evidence of drunk or drugged driving, etc.

CVSA’s Operation Safe Driver Program was created to help to reduce the number of crashes involving commercial motor vehicles and passenger vehicles due to unsafe driving behaviors. Operation Safe Driver Week is sponsored by CVSA, in partnership with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and with support from the motor carrier industry and transportation safety organizations. This initiative aims to improve the behavior of all drivers operating in an unsafe manner — either in or around commercial motor vehicles — through educational and traffic enforcement strategies.