(WXYZ) — Michigan State Police are celebrating success with their Operation Slower to Lower crackdown on I-75, I-96, M-39 and M-10.

MSP tweeted out the following stats from the first two days of the crackdown.

Here are the stats from the first of two days of Operation Slower to Lower:

365 Traffic Stops

215 Speeding Violations

41 Seatbelt

30 Insurance

11 Driving on Suspended License

17 Distracted Driving

202 Verbal Warnings

The top speed was 101 mph. pic.twitter.com/wRNQHnMZ7b — MSP Metro Detroit (@mspmetrodet) August 22, 2019

According to MSP, Operation Slower to Lower will have extra patrols to target speeders, aggressive drivers, distracted drivers and more to reduce crashes.

Police say they will be out on I-96 between Beck Road and Wixom Road and I-75 between M-59 and Sashabaw Roads. That's in Oakland County.

In Wayne County, they will be on the Southfield Freeway from Michigan Ave. to Outer Drive and M-10 The Lodge between Wyoming and Linwood.

The patrols will be out between 9 a.m. until the evening rush hours, so take note and be aware.