Now, new numbers from the California Highway Patrol finds a big spike in citations for speeding.
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According to preliminary data from the CHP's traffic records system, 4,000 citations for speeding over 100 mph were issued from March 19 to April 30. That's a 113% increase compared to last year. Combined with the month of May, the number of citations increases to more than 6,000.
CHP: 87% increase in tickets to drivers going more than 100 mph amid COVID-19 shutdown
CHP: 87% increase in tickets to drivers going more than 100 mph amid COVID-19 shutdown
That data also found the number of crashes in the state has declined about 75% from the same period last year, and there was an 88% reduction in the number of people killed.
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The number of people injured in crashes also dropped by 62%.