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TACT States

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Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) programs have been and are being implemented in several states. The map below depicts which States conduct a high-visibility traffic enforcement program or other, non-commercial motor vehicle-related, initiatives. Click on a State to learn more about the program there or to locate the State Lead MCSAP Agency Representative.

map of the united states with links to TACT states and MCSAP representatives for non-TACT States

(Current TACT States: Washington, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. South Dakota, Maine, Connecticut, and Rhode Island operate locally funded traffic enforcement activities. All remaining States are classified as "MCSAP non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement.")

State Lead MCSAP Agency Representatives for non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement states State Lead MCSAP Agency Representatives for non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement states State Lead MCSAP Agency Representatives for non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement states State Lead MCSAP Agency Representatives for non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement states State Lead MCSAP Agency Representatives for non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement states South Dakota has locally funded traffic enforcement activities Connecticut has locally funded traffic enforcement activities Maine has locally funded traffic enforcement activities State Lead MCSAP Agency Representatives for non-commercial motor vehicle traffic enforcement states Hawaii has locally funded traffic enforcement activities Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks State Details for Washington Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks State Details for Kentucky Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks State Details for Georgia Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks State Details for North Carolina Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks State Details for Pennsylvania

Guidelines for States

Download the guidelines for implementing a high-visibility traffic enforcement program

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released guidelines for implementing a high-visibility traffic enforcement program to reduce unsafe driving behaviors among drivers of passenger and commercial motor vehicles. The guidelines draw on examples and lessons learned from the successful TACT demonstration program in Washington State.

 


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