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Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit Addresses Street Racing, “Move Over” Violations During Surge Operation

This weekend, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit conducted a surge operation to reduce speeding and impaired driving on roads in unincorporated El Paso County.

During the operation, deputies made over 40 traffic stops, issued 23 citations for excessive speeding and expired tags, and made one DUI arrest.

Additionally, deputies received information regarding a planned street racing operation and successfully prevented it by being present in the area of the event, hindering the participants’ ability to drive recklessly.

Deputies also issued two citations for “Move Over” violations. In Colorado, the “Move Over Law” requires drivers to move at least one lane over if they encounter a stationary vehicle with flashing hazard lights, or to slow down to a safe speed if moving over isn’t possible or safe.

This law extends to all vehicles, not just emergency vehicles, and aims to protect those working on or near the road. Penalties for violating this law can include a class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense, a fine, and points on your license.

“I am incredibly proud of the effort by my Traffic Unit in addressing reckless and impaired driving in the Pikes Peak region,” said El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “Making the roads safer for everyone has been a focus for my Office, and our Traffic Unit is at the heart of this mission. Drivers in El Paso County should know- if they choose to get behind the wheel and use excessive speed, drive while impaired, or break traffic laws, my deputies will pull you over and hold you accountable.

“El Paso County is the home to nearly 750,000 citizens, who deserve to travel safely between work, home, school, or wherever their next adventure takes them. My Office will continue working to ensure our roads are safe for everyone, always!”

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27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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