This concentrated crackdown comes in response to "higher-than-expected" quantities of fatal or serious injury crashes.

ADOT has deemed 4 different portions of state highways as Safety Corridors, in which these sections of road see excessive amounts of speeding, aggressive driving, impaired driving and lack of seatbelt usage.

Each corridor will receive special signage that signifies when you are entering or leaving a Safety Corridor, noting zero-tolerance for violations in that area, according to a statement.

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These corridors will launch in two phases, with the first one beginning today and expecting completion by Dec. 20, and the second phase to begin and be completed in January 2017, according to ADOT.

The first phase includes a portion of Interstate-10, between Interstate-17 and the SR-51 interchange, and as well as another portion of Interstate-10 south of the Valley. The second phase will include a portion of the US-60 and a portion of Interstate-40 near Kingman.

Take a look at the map below to see where the phase one (RED) and phase two (PURPLE) corridors will be located.