Crime & Safety

Police Launch Summer Crackdown On Aggressive Driving In Bucks Co.

Police departments across the Philly region will be targeting drivers exhibiting unsafe and aggressive driving behaviors through Aug. 17.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — More than 80 police departments in the Philadelphia region, including 25 in Bucks County, is cracking down on aggressive driving as part of a statewide effort to prevent crashes, injuries, and fatalities on roads for the next month.

From now through August 17, the enforcement wave is targeting heavy truck violations, pedestrian safety, red light running, speeding, and tailgating. Drivers exhibiting unsafe behaviors, such as driving too fast for conditions or other aggressive actions, will also be cited.

Below are the Bucks County police departments that are joining the effort:

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  • Bedminster Township
  • Buckingham Township
  • Doylestown Township
  • Hilltown Township
  • New Britain Township
  • New Hope Borough
  • Newtown Borough
  • Newtown Township
  • Pennridge Regional
  • Quakertown Borough
  • Richland Township
  • Solebury Township
  • Tinicum Township
  • Warrington Township
  • Warwick Township

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Other Bucks County law enforcement agencies involved in the program are:

  • Bensalem Township
  • Bristol Borough
  • Bristol Township
  • Falls Township
  • Lower Southampton
  • Middletown Township
  • Morrisville Borough
  • Northampton Township
  • Penndel Borough
  • Upper Southampton

These departments will use strategies such as traffic enforcement zones, saturation patrols, speed enforcement details, corridor enforcement, work zone enforcement, and multi-jurisdictional patrols to identify and cite aggressive drivers.

Drivers who encounter other aggressive drivers should follow these PennDOT tips:

  • Get out of their way and don't challenge them.
  • Stay relaxed, avoid eye contact, and ignore rude gestures.
  • Don't block the passing lane if you drive slower than most traffic.
  • Do not attempt to follow or pursue the vehicle. You or a passenger may call the police. But if you use a cell phone, pull over to a safe location.

According to 2024 PennDOT crash data, there were 1,608 aggressive driving crashes, resulting in 43 fatalities and 99 suspected serious injuries in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties.

Aggressive driving crashes involve at least two aggressive driving factors in the same crash. Factors include, but are not limited to, running stop signs or red lights, tailgating, careless turning or passing, and driving too fast for conditions.

The goal of targeted enforcement is to reduce the number of aggressive driving-related crashes, injuries, and deaths on roadways throughout the state. Any aggressive driver stopped by police will receive a ticket.


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