(Undated) -- A multi-state effort's underway to address a pandemic trend of excessive speeding. The Iowa State Patrol says speeding citations have risen by more than 100-percent throughout the pandemic. ISP Sergeant Alex Dinkla says the trend started during the COVID-19 lockdowns, and have continued. He says in many instances, drivers have been stopped going over 100-miles per hour.
Arkansas and Missouri have both reported an 80-percent increase in speeding citations. Nebraska and Kansas speeding citations are also up about 70-percent during the past year.
The five states are launching an effort to crack down on the excessive speeding.
Iowa's also announcing a goal this year of fewer than 300-fatal crashes, something that hasn't happened since 1925.
(Photo from Iowa State Patrol)