CHP officers were out in force on Angeles Crest Highway over the weekend, issuing nearly five dozen traffic citations in response to reports of speeding motorcycles and some near-collisions, the Glendale News-Press reported.
The enforcement campaign yielded citations for speeding, unsafe passing and other violations as CHP officers staked out the 66-mile route popular with motorcyclists.
In addition to tickets for excessive speed and unsafe passing, the officers issued dozens of warnings and tickets for improperly displayed license plates, non-functioning lights and driving without a license, said CHP Sgt. Matt Armenta.
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-- Megan O'Neil, Times Community News
Photo: A CHP officer leads the way on Angeles Crest Highway just after reopening June 3 after being closed for nearly two years due to damage from mudslides. Credit: Raul Roa / Times Community News
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