More “Road Sharks” Caught During Wave Two

Fairfax County, VA – Wave two of FCPD’s “Road Shark” campaign yielded great results. This coordinated traffic campaign is aimed at deterring aggressive driving, reducing crashes, and changing driving behavior.

Between April 22 and 28, the Fairfax County Police Department worked in conjunction with the Virginia State Police (VSP) and raised the bar by issuing over 6,500 citations and warnings, with over 200 citations for reckless driving on our roadways.

Road Shark is an initiative focused on enhancing visibility and implementing coordinated enforcement. The goal is to minimize traffic incidents and foster positive changes in driving behavior. Our dedicated officers and Virginia State Troopers play a pivotal role in the effectiveness of this campaign aimed at curbing the presence of aggressive drivers in Fairfax County.

FCPD officers and our VSP partners issued over 6,500 citations and warnings; that’s 1,500 more citations and warnings issued when compared to Wave One of 2023.      

Wave three of Road Shark will commence on June 17, 2024.

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