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Nevada and California Highway Patrols Unite for Zero-Tolerance I-15 Enforcement This Holiday Weekend

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Published on November 24, 2025
Nevada and California Highway Patrols Unite for Zero-Tolerance I-15 Enforcement This Holiday WeekendSource: Facebook/Nevada State Police

The Nevada State Police have announced a collaborative enforcement effort with the California Highway Patrol for the upcoming holiday weekend, an initiative aimed squarely at maintaining road safety during a time traditionally fraught with travel and elevated traffic incidents.

According to an official social media post by the Nevada State Police, the partnership will encompass five days of heightened vigilance, from Wednesday, November 26 through Sunday, November 30, specifically targeting the Interstate 15 corridor at the Nevada-California state line.

During this period, the area will become a zero-tolerance zone for speed, reckless and impaired driving, and distracted driving—enforcement of all hazardous violations will be stringently applied, as reported by the Nevada State Police. For travelers who'll be hitting the road to join family and friends for holiday celebrations, it’s imperative to abide by speed limits and engage in safe driving practices. The Nevada Highway Patrol will specifically monitor the stretch of road from the state line to St. Rose Parkway, in a clear signal from authorities that safety will take precedence in holiday traffic management.