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Fairfax County鈥檚 ‘Road Shark’ campaign bites down on over 50,000 unsafe drivers

Over the past seven months, nearly 50,000 drivers in Fairfax County got a written reminder from police to drive more carefully.

Fairfax County and Virginia State Police held five weeklong crackdowns on speeders and distracted drivers as part of their

The program intends to make the roads in the Virginia county safer by focusing on high visibility enforcement, outreach and education to the public, the department said

The 2025 campaign ended Oct. 19 with almost 50,000 citations and warnings being written, a 43% jump from last year when only 35,000 tickets and warnings were given out.

鈥淲e’re still seeing tens of thousands of people die every year on the highways in the United States, so we’re trying our very best to reduce that,鈥 said Fairfax County Assistant Chief of Police Robert Blakley during the program launch.

The last week of the campaign racked up 10,565 citations and warnings, with more than 900 of them for speeding. But the focus isn鈥檛 on the number of citations.

鈥淭his campaign is not about writing tickets or seeing how many tickets and warnings we can write,鈥 Blakley said. 鈥滲y seeing more blue lights and police officers out on the roadways, our residents are more likely to remember to look down at their speedometer, reduce the distractions in the cockpits of their cars and get home safe.鈥

The annual Road Shark campaign has been going on since 1999.

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Michelle Murillo

Michelle Murillo has been a part of the 海角社区app family since 2014. She started her career in Central Florida before working in radio in New York City and Philadelphia.

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