Indiana State Police releases June enforcement statistics

The Enforcement Bureau of the Indiana State Police (ISP) oversees the traffic enforcement efforts of the Troopers assigned to the 14 State Police Districts throughout Indiana. Among their primary missions is helping to provide safe travel for everyone.

As a result of strategic enforcement efforts, Troopers documented the following statistics for June 2026.

Traffic Stops: 31,456

  • 14,206 traffic citations
  • 24,911 traffic warnings
  • 292 drunk driving arrests
  • 1,279 criminal arrests (traffic related)
  • 880 criminal arrests (non-traffic related)
  • 1,325 seatbelt citations
  • 210 distracted driving citations

Crashes Investigated: 1,396

  • Personal injury crashes: 186
  • Fatal crashes: 3

Troopers often happen upon or are dispatched to assist with disabled vehicles. These calls include flat tires, mechanical issues, stuck vehicles, or those out of fuel. During June, Troopers assisted 2,460 motorists on Indiana roadways.

As part of Governor Braun’s public safety platform, the Indiana State Police will continue using various methods in enforcing Indiana’s traffic laws with the primary goal of voluntary compliance with these laws. These may include aviation assets, dedicated patrols, wolf pack patrols, motorcycle patrols, unmarked patrol vehicles, and marked Ford Mustangs.

The overall goal is to drive down the number of crashes, injuries, and fatalities. It’s not about writing tickets; it’s about saving lives.

Community members are always encouraged to report suspicious and/or illegal activity on roadways to law enforcement by calling 911.

Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division Statistics

ISP’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division (CVED) is responsible for enforcing both state and federal regulations on all commercial motor vehicles (CMV). Major tasks include conducting Safety Inspections, New Entrant Safety Audits, and Compliance Reviews to ensure compliance with equipment and hours-of-service regulations.

CVED is also tasked with enforcing Indiana’s size and weight laws and ensuring that commercial carriers are properly registered and paying their fair share of fuel tax dollars. Additionally, they assist in the investigation of commercial vehicle crashes (post-crash inspections) and manage the annual school bus inspection program.

From May 15 to June 15 because of their enforcement efforts, ISP CVED accomplished the following:

Total CMV Inspections Completed: 8,736

  • Total Out of Service Drivers: 476
  • Total Out of Service Vehicles: 524
  • Total Number of Oversize Violations: 39
  • Total Number of Overweight Violations: 257

CVED partnered with the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) for CVSA’s Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative. This was an additional human trafficking awareness initiative to remind the commercial motor vehicle industry that human trafficking is a significant concern surrounding major events, such as the FIFA World Cup competition.

During this human trafficking initiative, ISP’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement units engaged in conversations with the CMV drivers they encounter during CMV Roadside Inspections. They also passed out materials from TAT (formerly Truckers Against Trafficking). This additional CVSA Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative was conducted across North America from June 1 to 5.

ISP CVED’s enforcement efforts are part of Gov. Braun’s public safety platform to ensure safe environments to travel, work and live for all Hoosiers and for those who traverse the “Crossroads of America.”

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