Kentucky State Police Post 5 to Increase Highway Safety Efforts During Operation C.A.R.E.
CAMPBELLSBURG, Ky. (March 10, 2026) — The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 5 will participate in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness and Reduction Effort) from March 9-17, 2026, joining law enforcement agencies across the nation in a coordinated effort to improve roadway safety and reduce preventable crashes. This effort is timely, as schools throughout the state begin taking their scheduled spring break, which typically leads to increased travel.
Operation C.A.R.E., organized by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, is designed to increase public awareness and enforcement aimed at dangerous driving behaviors that contribute to serious and fatal crashes. During the campaign, KSP troopers will conduct enhanced patrols throughout the region, intended to remind motorists that safe driving decisions can save lives.
KSP encourages motorists to travel responsibly and remain aware during the upcoming spring travel season:
- Stay Focused on Driving – Keep your attention on the road and avoid distractions such as cell phone use.
- Buckle Up – Seatbelts remain one of the most effective ways to reduce injuries and fatalities in crashes.
- Never Drive Impaired – Alcohol and drugs can affect your ability to drive safely. Plan ahead and arrange for a sober ride if needed.
- Report Unsafe Driving – If you observe suspected criminal activity, contact your nearest KSP Post.
Through initiatives like Operation C.A.R.E., the Kentucky State Police continue working to prevent crashes and protect the lives of those traveling on Kentucky roadways. The Kentucky State Police remains committed to improving roadway safety through collaboration, enforcement and public education. To learn more about KSP’s mission, please visit the agency’s website.
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