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Traffic Safety All-Pros

Honoring Indiana's Traffic Safety All-Pros

Every day, about 37 people in the U.S. die in drunk-driving crashes. That's an average of one person approximately every 39 minutes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Established in 2020, the Traffic Safety All-Star awards program was created by ICJI as a way to recognize law enforcement officers who are going above and beyond to keep road users and their communities safe by working to combat impaired driving.

To qualify for the award, an officer must have made a significant accomplishment in making operating while intoxicated arrests and participated in one of the state’s enhanced enforcement campaigns in the previous year.

Award Recipients

Golden Glove Award

The Golden Glove Award is a special distinction to recognize some of the state’s top performers, or MVPs. To receive the award, an officer must have made a minimum of 40 impaired driving arrests and be the highest performer in their traffic safety region. Officers who perform a minimum of 150 impaired driving arrests during the year are also recognized as MVP’s.

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