Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Final Statistics Reveal I-80 Challenge Makes Strong Impact

The eleven states from California to New Jersey dedicated nearly 23,000 enforcement hours to the I-80 Challenge. The officers working along I-80 removed 162 impaired drivers from the road, and issued 14,274 traffic citations and 9,411 warnings to passenger vehicle drivers. Additionally, 1,711 citations and 2,978 warnings were issued to commercial motor vehicle drivers.

by Staff
August 12, 2013
2 min to read


Police agencies in eleven states that encompass Interstate 80 have totaled their work from July 24-31. The results reveal the new, nation-wide I-80  Challenge enforcement project had a strong impact on traffic safety.

The I-80 Challenge was created as part of the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's More Cops, More Stops campaign.  This eight day effort
produced not only a reduction in fatalities over the national average, but also enabled officers to step up their efforts to deter poor driving habits and gain voluntary compliance of traffic laws.

Ad Loading...

The eleven states from California to New Jersey dedicated nearly 23,000 enforcement hours to the I-80 Challenge. The officers working along I-80 removed 162 impaired drivers from the road, and issued 14,274 traffic citations and 9,411 warnings to passenger vehicle drivers. Additionally,
1,711 citations and 2,978 warnings were issued to commercial motor vehicle drivers.  
 
The I-80 Challenge was designed to target traffic safety in an effort to save
lives. Through their efforts however, officers were also able to apprehend numerous subjects utilizing I-80 for criminal activities. During the I-80 Challenge 92 drug charges were filed and more than 2.5 million dollars' worth of illegal drugs were confiscated.

Three states reported seizing weapons during traffic stops and an arrest on an active warrant for grand theft occurred.

Although the ultimate goal of the enforcement effort was to prevent all fatalities on the  2,900 miles of Interstate 80, two people died in traffic crashes during the eight-day effort. These fatalities happened in Nebraska and Ohio.

Law enforcement leaders knew eliminating all fatality collisions during the eight day period was an aggressive goal and would be extremely difficult to achieve. But, for highway safety professionals, accepting even a single fatality was not an option.

Ad Loading...

"Sadly, two lives were lost during the challenge but the overall success of the project is clear. We need to continue to make traffic safety a priority in the U.S. and continue looking for innovative ways to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on our nation's highways," said Patrick Hoye, Bureau Chief of the Iowa Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau and I-80 Challenge coordinator.

More Safety & Compliance

SCOTUS trucking broker verdict.
Safety & Complianceby Jack RobertsMay 19, 2026

How the Supreme Court Broker Liability Ruling Could Reshape Trucking’s Safety Landscape

The Supreme Court’s May 11 broker-liability ruling may not radically rewrite transportation law overnight. But industry experts say it will intensify pressure on brokers, carriers, and shippers to prove they are prioritizing safety.

Read More →

Recall of Fontaine Fusion Flatbeds Warns Owners Not to Use the Trailers

Some Fontaine Fusion flatbed trailer manufactured between February 2025, and March 2026 could have mainbeams weakened by hydrogen embrittlement because of a problem in the galvanizing process.

Read More →
Graphic with light bulbs, HDT Truck Fleet Innovators logo, and the word Nominations
Fleet ManagementMay 15, 2026

Deadline Extended for HDT Truck Fleet Innovators Nominations

Heavy Duty Trucking has extended the deadline for nominations for its Truck Fleet Innovators awards. The deadline has been extended to May 22.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Illustration of U.S. Supreme Court building and a truck crash

Supreme Court Ruling Puts Freight Broker Vetting Practices in Spotlight

The unanimous SCOTUS ruling in the closely watched Montgomery v. Caribe case allows state negligence claims against freight brokers that hire unsafe motor carriers, raising new liability and vetting concerns among brokers.

Read More →
YouTube thumbnail illustration

The Truck Safety Tech K&B Transportation Says Is Making a Difference [Watch]

Can technology help prevent truck crashes? In this HDT Talks Trucking Short Takes episode, K&B Transportation explains how it’s using cameras, speed management tools, cellphone-blocking technology, and other systems to improve safety and reduce risk across its fleet.

Read More →
Lance Evans, Director of Safety at K&B Transportation.
Safety & ComplianceMay 13, 2026

Listen: Inside Modern Fleet Safety: AI, Cameras & Speed Control at K&B Transportation

Fleet safety is evolving fast—and technology is at the center of it. Learn how a former commercial vehicle enforcement officer turned director of safety at K&B Transportation is embracing real-world safety technology.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Mobile tablet showing Motus screen against highway background with Motus logo

FMCSA’s Motus System Is Coming. What Fleets Need to Know Now

FMCSA's long-awaited registration system promises a single portal — and tighter fraud controls. And there are steps you need to take by May 14.

Read More →
Winter pileup accidents.
Disaster Responseby Jack RobertsApril 30, 2026

Avoiding Winter Pileups: Don’t Become the Next Link in the Crash-Chain

Winter roadway “pileups” aren’t one crash — they’re a chain reaction. Here’s what triggers them, how truck drivers can spot the danger early, and what to do if you're suddenly trapped in the mess.

Read More →
Detroit ABA6 safety system.

Freightliner Expands Detroit Assurance with New Intersection and Turning Safety Tech

Detroit’s next-generation ABA6 safety system adds cross-traffic detection and enhanced side guard assist with left-turn protection, targeting high-risk urban scenarios.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Illustration with ATRI logo and square blocks spelling out "research"
Fleet Managementby Deborah LockridgeApril 20, 2026

'Beyond Compliance,' Regulations, Driver Coaching on ATRI’s 2026 Research List

The American Transportation Research Institute will examine driver coaching, regulatory impacts — including the "Beyond Compliance" concept —and weather disruptions that shape trucking operations.

Read More →