CVSA'S Operation Safe Driver Week 2026: What You Need to Know
Operation Safe Driver Week 2026 runs July 12-18 across the United States, Canada and Mexico. During this annual safety campaign, law enforcement officers will be watching for unsafe driving behaviors from both commercial and everyday drivers to help keep roads safer for everyone.
What Is Operation Safe Driver Week?
A weeklong initiative which promotes safer driving habits for all motorists. Throughout the annual event, law enforcement agencies conduct increased traffic enforcement and outreach efforts targeting dangerous driving behaviors.
All drivers can expect heightened patrols and stricter enforcement during this weeklong initiative.
What Will Law Enforcement Look For During Operation Safe Driver Week?
Officers will focus on identifying drivers engaging in risky behaviors, including:
- Speeding
- Distracted driving
- Fatigued or drowsy driving
- Following too closely
- Impaired driving
- Failure to wear a seatbelt
- Unsafe lane changes
- Ignoring traffic signals
- Aggressive driving
According to CVSA, these behaviors are among the leading causes of preventable roadway crashes.
2026 Focus: Reckless and Careless Driving
This year’s Operation Safe Driver Week will specifically emphasize reckless, careless and dangerous driving.
Reckless driving generally refers to operating a vehicle with willful disregard for the safety of others or property. Careless or dangerous driving involves failing to use proper caution and reasonable consideration while behind the wheel.
Tips for Commercial Drivers During Operation Safe Driver Week
To avoid violations and improve safety, commercial drivers should:
- Maintain safe following distances
- Eliminate distractions while driving
- Follow posted speed limits
- Use seatbelts at all times
- Stay alert and well-rested
- Signal lane changes properly
- Avoid aggressive driving behaviors
- Conduct regular pre-trip inspections
Safe driving habits not only help drivers avoid citations but also protect everyone sharing the road.
Learn More About CVSA’s Operation Safe Driver Program
Find additional information, educational materials and safety resources through the official CVSA website and the Operation Safe Driver Program page.