Harrisonburg police are on the lookout for drivers who cut through parking lots or other property to evade traffic control devices.
Officers are stepping up enforcement of a state law that prohibits leaving the road to evade stoplights and stop and yield signs. Violators will be issued citations.
City spokeswoman Mary Hope-Vass tells The Daily News-Record that evading traffic control devices is considered aggressive driving.
She says the practice creates a safety hazard for pedestrians and other motorists.
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