Law enforcement will be out on King County roads for speeding patrols

Law enforcement officers throughout King County will be part of a statewide effort in search of speeding drivers between July 15 and Aug. 7.

Law enforcement officers throughout King County will be part of a statewide effort in search of speeding drivers between July 15 and Aug. 7.

Driving faster than posted speed limits may not seem like a big deal, but more than 40 percent of fatal crashes in Washington involve a speeding driver. That’s why the King County Target Zero Task Force is coordinating extra speed patrols throughout local communities.

“Speeding is a major contributing factor in fatal and serious injury crashes in Washington, and therefore, is a priority of Target Zero,” said Lowell Porter, director of the Traffic Safety Commission. “Well publicized and highly visible speed enforcement is a proven combination that reduces fatal crashes. Obeying speed limits is something everyone can do to support highway safety in Washington.”

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In addition to being dangerous, speeding is expensive. The average speeding ticket in Washington is $156, but as your speed increases, so does the fine. In fact, a speeding ticket in Washington could easily cost more than $411.

For additional information, visit www.wtsc.wa.gov.