Indiana State Police Reports March 2026 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Numbers: 4,705 Inspections, 499 Drivers and 579 Vehicles Out of Service

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA — The Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division completed 4,705 commercial vehicle inspections in March 2026, placing 499 drivers and 579 vehicles out of service while also participating in the annual IFTA/IRP compliance blitz, ISP reported on April 7.

March 2026 CMV Inspection Results

• 4,705 Total CMV Inspections Completed
• 499 Drivers Placed Out of Service
• 579 Vehicles Placed Out of Service
• 34 Oversize Violations
• 174 Overweight Violations

IFTA/IRP Blitz Results

ISP CVED participated in the annual March portion of the International Fuel Tax Agreement and International Registration Plan Law Enforcement Advisor Committee blitz. Nationwide IFTA permits, Unified Carrier Registrations, and IRP plates typically expire on December 31 each year but carry a 90-day grace period. During that window, enforcement is soft — meaning inspectors typically issue warnings rather than citations unless violations are egregious. Strict enforcement resumes April 1. The March blitz gauges compliance levels heading into that deadline. ISP will participate in a second blitz in May to measure compliance after hard enforcement begins.

March blitz results:

• 1,239 IFTA/IRP Required Vehicles Checked
• 223 Non-IFTA/IRP Required Vehicles Checked
• 17 Non-Registered IFTA Violations
• 81 Non-Renewal or Missing Decal Violations
• 16 No IFTA License in Possession Violations
• 1 Fraudulent, Suspended, or Revoked IFTA Violation
• 39 IRP Violations
• 22 UCR Violations
• 76 Trucks Checked for Dyed Fuel
• 1 Dyed Fuel Violation Found

ISP CVED’s enforcement efforts are part of Governor Braun’s public safety platform to ensure safe travel, work, and living environments for all Hoosiers.

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