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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 8:53 PM

NHP teams up with California Highway Patrol for Interstate 80 Initiative

NHP teams up with California Highway Patrol for Interstate 80 Initiative
Courtesy Nevada Highway Patrol

The Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) Northern Command is partnering with the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento Divisions to participate in an Interstate 80 Initiative. This effort will aim to reduce distracted and reckless driving along the 615 miles of Interstate 80 from San Francisco to West Wendover from Aug. 27 through Sept. 3. This effort coincides with the upcoming Nugget Rib Cook-Off in Sparks, Burning Man in the Black Rock Desert and the Labor Day Holiday. During this time, motorists will see an increased number of State Troopers on Nevada’s highways.

The NHP and CHP are joining with motorists to promote the “I-80 Initiative” by increasing awareness and safe driving along the route. During this time period, the Nevada Highway Patrol will increase traffic safety operations to educate and, if necessary, issue citations to drivers who violate traffic laws along the stretch of Interstate 80 that extends across 410 miles of Northern Nevada.

"Both agencies see tragic and senseless death and injury on Interstate 80 every day. Many cases recently, being associated with reckless and distracted driving. Both agencies hope this unprecedented and focused team effort will be a wakeup call to all users of this important interstate that a moment of distracted driving can change their own and someone else's life forever. These strategic combined efforts of both agencies will be the start of many more joint operations in the furtherance of safety,” said NHP Major Rob Stepien.

The Nevada Highway Patrol is reminding all motorists to drive safely. This includes always wearing a seat belt, driving at a speed safe for roadway conditions, eliminating distractions while driving, and always designating a sober driver.

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