The Nevada Highway Patrol, a division of the Nevada State Police, will join law enforcement agencies across the state for a Joining Forces Speed Awareness Campaign that began Friday and continues to March 29, 2026.
Speeding continues to be one of the leading contributing factors in fatal crashes on Nevada’s roadways. Speeding is not limited to exceeding the posted speed limit — it also includes driving too fast for roadway, traffic or weather conditions, such as rain, ice or snow. Excessive speed puts drivers, passengers and others on the road at risk.
The Joining Forces Speed Awareness Campaign aims to increase public safety through coordinated, high-visibility patrols conducted by participating agencies statewide. The campaign focuses on raising awareness, educating motorists and encouraging safer driving behaviors.
The Nevada Highway Patrol remains committed to reducing fatalities on Nevada’s roadways through enforcement, education and public awareness efforts addressing dangerous driving behaviors, including speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving and failure to wear seat belts.
For more information about safe driving and Nevada’s Zero Fatalities goal, visit zerofatalitiesnv.com.
Funding for the Joining Forces campaign is provided by the Nevada Department of Public Safety, State Police Office of Traffic Safety to support law enforcement efforts aimed at reducing traffic deaths and injuries on Nevada roadways.
