The Kansas and Missouri highway patrol offices announced on Tuesday a joint effort of several local law enforcement groups to crack down on aggressive drivers in Kansas City. In order to reduce serious and fatal car accidents, along with the highway patrol Jackson County and Johnson County sheriff offices as well as police departments in Kansas City, Blue Springs, Gladstone, Grandview, Independence, Leawood, Lee's Summit, Lenexa, Lone Jack, Olathe, Overland Park, Parkville, Shawnee and Raytown will all participate in the effort to curb hazardous drivers in our area.
Besides ground support, aircraft will also be used to spot offenders. Citizens are encouraged to call in reports of aggressive or unsafe drivers to the Missouri Highway Patrol at 1-800-525-5555 or on a cellular phone at *55. In Kansas, the highway patrol can be reached on cellular at *47.
Aggressive drivers are a problem all over the United States. At
Roswold Law Group, we are contacted by seriously injured car accident victims every nearly every week, year after year, and we know the devastation brought about to the families of those personal injury victims who suffer catastrophic injury or death. Accordingly, we praise the participating law enforcement groups for this effort. As
Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, we know firsthand that the results of car accidents caused be aggressive drivers can be devastating, often causing injury to innocent victims that just happen to be on the road at the wrong time or place. Our experienced car accident personal injury lawyers encourage Kansas City drivers to support this project to keep our Kansas and MIssouri roads safe.
Category: Auto & Vehicle Accidents
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