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Virtually 100 drivers caught dashing over 100 mph round New Yr’s, CHP says
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Virtually 100 drivers caught dashing over 100 mph round New Yr’s, CHP says

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Last updated: January 7, 2026 8:28 pm
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Almost 100 drivers have been caught dashing over 100 mph by the California Freeway Patrol across the New Yr’s Day vacation, the company introduced.

Between 6 p.m. on Dec. 31 and 11:59 p.m. Jan. 1, CHP officers handed out greater than 5,400 tickets, together with 2,792 for dashing, the company mentioned in a information launch. Officers additionally cited 92 individuals for driving greater than 100 mph and arrested 379 individuals on suspicion of driving beneath the affect.

There have been additionally six deadly crashes throughout the CHP’s jurisdiction, the company mentioned, with dashing, impaired driving and failure to put on seat belts as main components.

Below a brand new program, Forwarded Actions for Rushing Tickets, a joint effort by the Division of Motor Autos and the CHP, Californians who’re caught dashing at greater than 100 mph will face new disciplinary actions that might embody dropping driving privileges.

Each driver who’s ticketed by the CHP for going over 100 mph, no matter their driving document, has their quotation routinely forwarded to the DMV’s Driver Security Department beneath this system launched final month.

The DMV opinions the case and the driving force’s historical past to find out subsequent steps, with the power to impose penalties that might embody the suspension or revocation of driving privileges.

A part of this system’s purpose is to stem a rising tide of site visitors deaths and accidents throughout the state.

Since 2010, fatalities and critical accidents associated to dashing and aggressive driving have elevated by 52%, in accordance with the California Division of Transportation.

Final 12 months, the CHP issued about 1,600 citations every month to drivers dashing greater than 100 mph, and about 18,000 tickets general, the company mentioned.

Instances employees author Karen Garcia contributed to this report.

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