By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
The California Highway Patrol handed out 80 citations during the weekend along a stretch of roadway known for daredevil driving in El Dorado County.
The special enforcement effort was conducted on Salmon Falls Road and Highway 49 in response to citizen complaints and fatal accidents, according to a CHP press release.
Patrol units and law enforcement aircraft combined to write tickets for violations that included passing over the double yellow lines, failure to wear a seat belt, speeding, drunk driving and cellphone use while driving.
Salmon Falls road, which snakes from El Dorado Hills to Highway 49 in rural Pilot Hill, has been the scene of a number of deadly motorcycle and car collisions during the past two decades.
A Nov. 29 crash on Salmon Falls Road killed two teens and a 20 year old when a car slammed into a tree. Several vehicles may have been racing on the road before three young people were killed in the solo car crash, investigators said.
The driver of the car was treated and released. The accident remains under investigation, a CHP spokesman said Tuesday.
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