DPS troopers will monitor north and southbound traffic with more troopers concentrated in the Bumble Bee area, ADOT said.
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PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Transportation announced Monday that law enforcement will be increasing traffic enforcement along a 23-mile stretch of Interstate 17. Drivers traveling between Anthem Way and Sunset Point may soon start to notice more state troopers who will be looking to pull over reckless drivers along the freeway.
Expanded patrols have begun on a busy portion of Interstate 17 north of Phoenix as a way of slowing drivers and increasing safety.
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Phoenix Police responded to the four-vehicle crash around 6:15 a.m. at 7th Street and Irma Lane, which is between the Loop 101 and Deer Valley Road.
Starting Monday, drivers passing through the I-17 improvement project between Anthem Way and Sunset Point will see an increase in DPS troopers looking for people who are speeding or driving recklessly.
ADOT and DPS increase trooper patrols on the I-17 corridor to enhance safety during ongoing road improvements.
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