Kraig Pakulski / Monday, April 27, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County CHP to Conduct 24-Hour Maximum Enforcement Period This Week Dave Alley/KEYT SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) - The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will conduct a special 24-hour maximum enforcement period this week in an effort to help reduce speeding. Beginning at 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning through 5:59 a.m. on April 29, CHP said its officers will monitor roadways and take enforcement action against drivers who exceed posted speed limits or travel at unsafe speeds for the conditions. "Speeding continues to be one of the leading causes of serious and fatal crashes on California’s roadways," said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. "When drivers choose to exceed safe speeds, they reduce their ability to react and increase the risk for everyone on the road. Slowing down is one of the simplest steps that drivers can take to protect themselves and others." According to a CHP release, officers issued over 491,000 citations for speed-related violations last year. In addition, the department reported over 110,000 crashes resulted from unsafe speeds, which led to more than 400 deaths and injured over 68,000 people. The Latest Breaking News, Weather Alerts, Sports and More Anytime On Our Mobile Apps. Keep Up With the Latest Articles by Signing Up for the News Channel 3-12 Newsletter. The post CHP to Conduct 24-Hour Maximum Enforcement Period This Week appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article Opinion: Santa Barbara Must Get Juvenile E-Bike Riders Under Control Now Next Article New Program Opens Door for Santa Barbara’s Smallest Non-Profits Print 22 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Local NewsNewsSanta Barbara - South CountyTop StoriesSan Luis Obispo CountyCaliforniaCentral CoastSafetySanta Maria - Lompoc - North CountyTrafficCHPCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROLMaximum enforcement periodspeeding Please login or register to post comments.