Law enforcement in Florida, Georgia, and neighboring states are intensifying efforts against speeding with Operation Southern Slow Down, which began on July 15. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the dangers of speeding and promote safe driving habits.
Increased police presence on the roads is evident as part of the campaign spanning Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee, all focused on reducing speed-related accidents.
Hampton Ray from the Florida Department of Transportation emphasized the lethal consequences of speeding, citing previous reports that I-95 in Florida was among the deadliest interstates in the U.S.
Law enforcement is concentrating patrols on such critical highways during this period. Speed checks on I-95 observed most vehicles staying within a reasonable limit, not exceeding 70 miles per hour.
Multiple agencies, including FDOT, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Florida Highway Patrol, and local police departments, collaborate annually on this high-visibility enforcement effort. Operation Southern Slow Down aims to foster safer driving behaviors through increased awareness and adherence to speed limits.
In 2022, FLHSMV data highlighted over 13,000 crashes attributable to speeding or excessive speed, underscoring the ongoing need for such safety campaigns.