California launches aggressive crack down on extreme speeding
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California launches aggressive crack down on extreme speeding
"The California State Transportation Agency has announced a pilot program to crack down on excessive speeding. As part of that program, authorities will immediately begin reviewing drivers cited for speeding more than 100 miles per hour. The initiative is known as "Forwarded Actions for Speeding Tickets" or "FAST". The citations, regardless of a driver's prior record, will automatically be forwarded to the DMV."
"The initiative is known as "Forwarded Actions for Speeding Tickets" or "FAST". The citations, regardless of a driver's prior record, will automatically be forwarded to the DMV. The department will review cases and the driver's history to determine next steps, which could include suspension or revocation of their driver's license. This administrative process can happen independently of any court conviction."
The California State Transportation Agency launched a FAST pilot to crack down on excessive speeding. Authorities will immediately review drivers cited for speeding over 100 miles per hour. Citations will be automatically forwarded to the DMV regardless of a driver's prior record. The DMV will review each case and the driver's history to determine appropriate administrative actions. Possible outcomes include suspension or revocation of the driver's license. The administrative review and any resulting license action can proceed independently of any criminal or traffic court conviction. The FAST initiative centralizes enforcement and prioritizes high-speed incidents for administrative sanction.
Read at ABC30 Fresno
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