Indiana State Police will Participate in the I-80/I-35 Challenge UPDATE-Patrol Results
Lowell-Motorists will notice extra law enforcement presence when driving on two of the country’s most highly traveled interstates during a three day enforcement campaign.
Indiana State Police and law enforcement officials in 16 other states are joining together with a goal at reducing serious injury and fatal crashes. Interstate 80 transverses eleven states, starting in California and ending in New Jersey. Interstate 35 transverses six states, beginning in Minnesota and ending in Texas. Both interstate systems serve as major transcontinental corridors covering 4,400 miles of roadway. Iowa is the crossroads for both interstates and the Iowa Department of Public safety is leading this initiative.
The challenge will utilize high visibility enforcement patrols from August 28th through August 30th. The ultimate goal of this project is to have zero fatalities on both interstates and draw much needed attention to traffic safety. After analyzing 5 years of Interstate crash data, August 28th, 29th, and 30th have been selected, as August is the deadliest month on I-80 and one of the deadliest on I-35.
“There is zero tolerance for unsafe driving and for breaking important traffic safety laws,” said Lieutenant Terry Gose, District Commander for the Lowell District. “Our goal here is to save lives and we will do anything it takes to make that happen and make the interstate (I-80) through Indiana safer for those who drive them every day.”
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Troopers utilized both marked and unmarked cars, pickup trucks and aircraft for the three day challenge.
The results were:
Total Traffic Citations 112
Moving Traffic Citations 101
Speed Citations 94
Truck Citations 8
Seat Belt Citations 11
Warnings 96
Police Services 13
Crashes Investigated 4
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Address/Location
Indiana State Police-Lowell District 13-Lowell, IN
1550 East 181st Avenue
Lowell, IN 46356
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 219-696-6242
Ann Wojas
Public Information Office
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219-696-6242