The Nevada Highway Patrol, a division of the Nevada State Police, will join law enforcement agencies statewide for a Joining Forces Speed Awareness campaign taking place Jan. 13–31, 2026.
Speed remains one of the top contributing factors in fatal crashes on Nevada roadways. Speeding is not limited to exceeding posted speed limits; it also includes driving too fast for conditions such as rain, ice or snow, placing drivers and others at risk.
The Joining Forces Speed Awareness campaign is designed to increase public safety through coordinated, highly visible patrols across Nevada. The effort focuses on raising awareness, educating motorists and ultimately saving lives.
The Nevada Highway Patrol remains committed to reducing fatalities on Nevada roadways to zero by increasing public awareness about the dangers of speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, driving unrestrained and other risky behaviors. More information about safe driving and Nevada’s Zero Fatalities goal is available online at www.ZeroFatalitiesNV.com.
Funding for the Joining Forces campaign is provided by the Nevada State Police Office of Traffic Safety, which supports participating law enforcement agencies in efforts to reduce traffic-related deaths.
