Unmarked big rigs in Washington car crackdown

Washington State will launch a three-tiered campaign combining education, enforcement and research to target motorists driving in any manner that could cause large truck accidents along two stretches of I-5. On July 11 state troopers will begin their 12-day campaign riding in decoy semi-trucks as well as a helicopter to alert awaiting patrol cars of car drivers who maneuver dangerously around trucks. State patrols in conjunction with local police along I-5 will enforce the corridor running from the Starbord Road interchange in Skagit County north to Chuckanut Dr., just south of Bellingham in Whatcom County.

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