NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee joins Alabama and three other states in a week-long speed enforcement operation beginning Monday. “Operation Southern Shield” will run through Sunday, July 22.

The campaign aims to reduce the number of drivers who are speeding, impaired, distracted and not wearing seat belts,

Law enforcement in Tennessee and Alabama will join Florida, Georgia and South Carolina in pulling over drivers who are traveling above legal speed limits on interstates, major highways and local roads.