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129 cited during traffic enforcement operation targeting Hesperia and Apple Valley

HESPERIA, Calif. (VVNG.com) — On June 5, 2019, deputies from multiple stations in the High Desert, including Victorville Police Department, Apple Valley Police Department, Hesperia Police Department, and Adelanto Police Department, conducted a Traffic Enforcement Operation focused on reducing traffic collisions.
Deputies concentrated on several roadways in the cities of Apple Valley and Hesperia, identified as problem areas.
As a result, a total of 142 vehicle stops were conducted.
Of the 142 stops, 129 citations were issued for vehicle code violations which included exceeding the speed limit, failing to stop at stop signs, distracted driving, and unsafe driving practices.
Eight of those vehicles were towed for expired vehicle registration or due to the driver being unlicensed or driving with a suspended license.
Similar operations will be conducted throughout the High Desert over the next several months. Our local law enforcement and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department as a whole, urge drivers to follow the laws of the road to keep themselves and others safe.
(Source: San Bernardino County Sheriff’s news release)
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