Drivers are being warned that if you’re not watching the road, then officers in West Yorkshire might be watching you.
Starting yesterday, 6 November, West Yorkshire police officers are out on the county’s roads in a HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) filming the driving habits of other road users.
The five-day operation in West Yorkshire is part of Operation Tramline, a national joint initiative between police forces and Highways England.
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