ISP is Watching Your Speed from Above

Friday, May 25, 2018 at 6:17 AM

By Sgt. Joe Watts Public Information Officer

There is a "Bear In The Air"

As Memorial Day weekend approaches and travel volumes appear to be increasing, the Indiana State Police Air Section has been assisting with the speed enforcement efforts. 

 

Indiana State Police Sergeant Lee Wright piloted his Cessna 172 Skyhawk, high above the roadways to detect speeding motorists. In the six hour campaign, troopers issued (38) citations and (22) warnings. The highest speed was 89 miles-per-hour in a 60mph zone in West-Central Indiana.

 

Sergeant Lee Wright would detect speeding vehicles below, utilizing his VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer and Recorder) and a set of pre-determined painted lines on the roadways edge. Sergeant Wright would then radio the units below and guide them to the target vehicle to ensure the correct vehicle was stopped for enforcement action. 

 

Motorists are reminded that Operation Pull Over Click It or Ticket is ongoing and runs through June 3. ISP and our local law enforcement partners will be targeting seatbelt and child restraint violations, as well as dangerous, impaired, and aggressive driving. 

 

Drivers can expect to see periodic air patrols throughout the 2018 year.

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