The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) today announced the results of its second Troop Zero deployment, which targeted dangerous driving behaviors across Madison County from March 6 through March 17.
Troop Zero is a strategic, high-visibility enforcement initiative designed to address dangerous driving behaviors in areas experiencing elevated crash rates. The operation brings together ALEA Troopers from across the state to conduct concentrated saturation patrols along major traffic corridors, allowing ALEA to enhance enforcement efforts in targeted areas without significantly impacting coverage in other regions.
The mission of Troop Zero is to reduce crashes, deter hazardous driving behaviors and ultimately save lives by maintaining a strong, visible presence on Alabama’s roadways.
During the 12-day deployment, ALEA Troopers conducted 2,469 traffic stops, resulting in 2,578 citations and 419 warnings issued.
Among the most significant enforcement actions:
• 1,229 speeding citations
• 56 improper lane use/change citations
• 47 following too closely citations
• 6 DUI arrests
• 257 seat belt violations
• 34 child restraint violations
• 89 violations for no driver license
ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor credited the operation’s success to the Agency’s continued focus on proactive enforcement and public safety.
“Troop Zero is a strategic approach to addressing dangerous driving behaviors where they are most prevalent,” Secretary Taylor said. “By bringing additional resources into high-crash areas, we are able to make an immediate impact on driver behavior while continuing to serve communities across the state. These results reflect our commitment to reducing crashes and saving lives, and we remain grateful for the continued support of Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Legislature in making these efforts possible.”
Colonel Jonathan Archer, Director of ALEA’s Department of Public Safety (DPS), emphasized the importance of visibility and accountability behind the wheel.
“Our Troopers are committed to being a visible, proactive and professional law enforcement presence on roadways across Alabama,” said Colonel Archer. “Troop Zero isn’t just about enforcement; it’s about changing a drivers’ behavior. When a driver sees a Trooper and chooses to slow down, buckle up, or put the phone away, that’s where the real impact is made. We are not just looking for violations; we are looking to save lives.”
This deployment marks the second Troop Zero initiative conducted by ALEA. The first operation, held in Montgomery from Oct. 25 through Nov. 5, 2025, produced similarly strong enforcement results and demonstrated the effectiveness of targeted, high-visibility patrol efforts.
ALEA officials noted that Troop Zero deployments will continue in other areas of the state as needed as part of the Agency’s broader strategy to reduce traffic crashes and enhance roadway safety across Alabama.
Motorists are reminded to obey traffic laws, avoid distractions and ensure all occupants are properly restrained every time they travel.
