Goodyear police and city leadership are trying to suppress an increase in speeding drivers with a new campaign called 'Don't Drive Dumb.'
GOODYEAR — Goodyear police and city leadership are trying to combat an increase in speeding drivers with a new campaign called"Don't Drive Dumb."
”Do you know how fast you were driving?” said one officer. The driver responded no."You're actually 52 in a posted 25. That's more than double the speed limit," the officer said. When people see the day-ruining blue and red lights in their rearview mirror, however uncomfortable the following conversation may be, it’s better than speed leading to a crash or worse.
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