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65 tickets issued in Saint John Aggressive Driving Campaign

A Saint John Police Force aggressive driving campaign held from March 16 to March 20 yielded positive results.

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Officers issued 65 traffic violations, gave 25 warnings, and towed three vehicles.

In a news release, the Saint John Police stated they will continue to conduct regular, targeted traffic enforcement in the city to enhance road safety and educate motorists, to reduce serious injuries and fatal collisions.

The goal of the campaign was to enhance road safety and reduce aggressive driving habits in the community, including speeding, unsafe lane changes, disobeying posted signage or traffic control devices, and distracted driving.

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  • Wilfred Fraser is an indigenous multimedia journalist and a graduate from St. Thomas University with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. He is based in Fredericton. Contact Wilfred at FraserW@radioabl.ca.

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