The Enforcement Bureau of the Indiana State Police 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 environments on our roadways for everyone.
As a result of strategic enforcement efforts, Troopers throughout Indiana documented the following statistics from January 1-February 28, 2026.
Traffic Stops – 72,388
30,400 traffic citations
59,115 traffic warnings
733 drunk driving arrests
3,234 criminal arrests (traffic related)
2,087 criminal arrests (non-traffic related)
2,088 seatbelt citations
309 distracted driving citations
537 distracted driving warnings
Crashes Investigated – 3,083Personal injury crashes – 473
Fatal crashes – 16
Troopers often happen upon or are dispatched to assist with disabled vehicles. These calls include flat tires, mechanical issues, vehicles stuck, or are out of fuel. During the first two months of 2026, troopers assisted 6,148 motorists on Indiana roadways.
As part of Governor Braun’s public safety platform, the Indiana State Police will continue utilizing 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 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 our roadways to law enforcement by calling 911.