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Utah sees a drop in number of citations for speeding 

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The Utah Highway Patrol says the number of citations for excessive speeding is dropping. Officials credit a 2022 state law with helping rein in that problem, which they said became worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. From Memorial Day to Labor Day – the period known as the "100 Deadliest Days" – 101 people died in crashes, said UHP Lt. Cameron Roden. The news of the decreasing number of new speeding tickets is welcome to police, but would you as a driver support heavier police enforcement of driving? D2 takes calls.
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The Utah Highway Patrol says the number of citations for excessive speeding is dropping. Officials credit a 2022 state law with helping rein in that problem, which they said became worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. From Memorial Day to Labor Day – the period known as the "100 Deadliest Days" – 101 people died in crashes, said UHP Lt. Cameron Roden. The news of the decreasing number of new speeding tickets is welcome to police, but would you as a driver support heavier police enforcement of driving? D2 takes calls.
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