RALEIGH (AP) -- Memo to the lead-footed in North Carolina: slow down, because the state Highway Patrol will be watching.
Monday marks the beginning of a week-long effort by the patrol to crack down on speeding on interstates and major four-lane highways in North Carolina.
This year, the Governor's Highway Safety Program and local law enforcement agencies across the state will be conducting No Need 2 Speed in conjunction with Operation Slow Down.
Troopers will be using motorcycles, Camaros and unmarked patrol vehicles for this campaign.
