Texas troopers stopped hundreds of commercial truck drivers and motorists. They conducted a recent traffic crackdown with the aim of reducing crashes.
Texas Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Troopers conducted an operation throughout the Permian Basin from November 6 to 7, followed by a joint patrol with Highway Patrol Troopers on November 12 to 13.
The Texas Department of Public Safety – West Texas Region reported that during the two traffic enforcement operations, they apprehended a total of 618 commercial and non-commercial motor vehicles.
The Permian Basic commercial and passenger vehicle enforcement effort yielded the following results:
- Citations Issued – 328
 - Warnings Issued – 1,228
 - Equipment Violations – 857
 - Speed Violations – 219
 - Registration Violations – 196
 - Driver License Violations – 69
 - Misdemeanor Arrests – 17
 - Felony Arrests – 9
 - Vehicles Out Of Service (OOS) – 84 / 57.5% OOS rate (exceeding the national average of approximately 21%)
 - Drivers OOS – 22 / 15% OOS rate (exceeding the national average of approximately 6%)
 
			
