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‘Operation Southern Slow Down’ launched – Florida Highway Patrol and Florida Department of Transportation partner for joint speed enforcement from July 17-22.

Erin Hill by Erin Hill
July 20, 2023
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‘Operation Southern Slow Down’ launched – Florida Highway Patrol and Florida Department of Transportation partner for joint speed enforcement from July 17-22.

Florida Highway Patrol and Florida Department of Transportation are joining forces to keep Florida highways safe this week by enforcing speed limits.

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