DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - Everyone has places to go, people to see and things to do, but that is no excuse for aggressive driving.Perhaps, just slow down while on the road, because in Bucks County, going too fast is going to cost a lot.A Monday evening at 6 p.m.
and a driver going faster than the 55 mph speed limit gets the dreaded siren and flashing lights in the rear-view mirror."It's every day," said Lieutenant Charles Zeigler with Doylestown Township Police.In a campaign to stop aggressive driving, two officers sit at the Broad Street on-ramp to the South 611 Bypass and in a matter of minutes another car comes flying by."People have different distractions with whatever is going on in their lives.