Police in Washington County are on the lookout for aggressive drivers.
They say the reason for the crackdown is the number of first responders, utility workers and tow truck operators who've become the victims of aggressive drivers.
If your work involves driving a vehicle with flashing emergency lights in the state of Pennsylvania, the side of the road can be, at times, a dangerous place.
"In 2024, nearly 50 responders, police, fire, EMS, and tow truck operators died on roadways in the United States," according to Chief Jordan Cramer of the South Strabane fire department.
That figure has prompted law enforcement in South Strabane Township to crack down on aggressive driving.
"Speeding, tailgating, and running red lights are dangerous," said Emily Swecker, safety press officer for Penn