CHP shares safety updates, hiring push at May AVMAC meeting
California Highway Patrol officers addressed traffic concerns, promoted public safety initiatives and announced hiring efforts during the Anza Valley Municipal Advisory Council meeting, held at the Anza Community Hall Wednesday, May 21.CHP Public Information Officer Mike Lassig, from the Temecula office, emphasized that motorists should always follow posted speed limits - even if it means driving slower than surrounding traffic.“Following the speed limit is not considered impeding traffic,” Lassig told attendees. “When in doubt, stick to the posted limit.”Lassig also highlighted the ongoing enforcement of reduced speed limits in construction zones, noting they are enforced 24/7 unless signage states otherwise. In the event of road rage incidents, residents are encourage