Texas DPS is increasing patrols statewide ahead of Memorial Day as part of its All‑American Enforcement Campaign. From May 11 through May 25, troopers will focus on seat belt enforcement, speeding, impaired driving, and the Move Over or Slow Down law. DPS says last year’s campaign resulted in more than 156,000 citations and warnings. Officials stress that drivers must slow down or change lanes when approaching emergency vehicles. Violations can result in fines up to $1,250. DPS urges drivers to buckle up, avoid distractions, and plan ahead during the busy travel period.
Animal Services Suspends Dog Walking After Reports of Cat Attacks Near ShelterTexas DPS Launches Memorial Day Enforcement Campaign Across the StateMajor San Angelo Intersection Could Reopen by Early Next WeekStreet Closures Ahead: HA5 Road Treatment Continues Across San Angelo Through May 19City and County Team Up for Household Hazardous Waste Cleanup DayDonuts, Crafts, and Smiles: Glenmore Pre-K Families Celebrate School Year FinaleMorning Gridlock in San Angelo After Major Crash Shuts Down Houston Harte LanesRescue Crews Respond to Serious Four-Vehicle Crash on Highway 87 South
Texas DPS Launches Memorial Day Enforcement Campaign Across the State
May 12, 2026 | 10:24 AM




Comments