GREER, S.C. - South Carolina state troopers plan to join officers in neighboring states in a crackdown on dangerous driving on Interstate 85.
The effort is part of a larger increased traffic enforcement effort during summer, when the Highway Patrol says deaths on the roads traditionally rise.
Georgia and North Carolina troopers are joining South Carolina in the crackdown on aggressive drivers on I-85.
South Carolina troopers are calling their annual summer traffic campaign 100 Days of Summer HEAT, which stand for Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic. It runs from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend.