NSP Calls to Renew Driving Focus After Another Cruiser is Hit

NSP Calls to Renew Driving Focus After Another Cruiser is Hit

June 23, 2025
Ogallala, NEB
Unit Hit by Vehicle

The Nebraska State Patrol is renewing calls for motorists to pay attention to the road after a second trooper’s parked patrol unit was struck in the span of just 10 days. The second crash occurred Sunday morning near Paxton.

At approximately 6:50 a.m., troopers and Keith County deputies had responded to a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 80 near mile marker 140. There were no injuries in that crash, but the involved vehicle was blocking both lanes of westbound traffic on I-80.

While crews worked to clean up the first crash, multiple troopers were performing traffic control to safely move vehicles through the area. During that process, a westbound Hyundai Santa Fe drove over several lighted traffic control devices, which were being used to close the passing lane, and nearly hit a trooper’s cruiser parked on the inside shoulder and median. Approximately ¼ mile later, the vehicle struck a different trooper’s cruiser. The cruiser was parked, blocking both lanes of traffic to protect the crew working on the first crash.

The trooper saw the vehicle coming and was able to run to safety. The driver of the Hyundai was not injured. NSP asked the Keith County Sheriff’s Office to investigate the crash. The driver has been cited for reckless driving, disobeying a traffic control vehicle, and failure to move over.

“This is the second time in just over a week that one of our troopers had to run for safety as an inattentive driver hit their patrol vehicle,” said Colonel Bryan Waugh. “There are countless ways to get distracted while driving, but the lives of our troopers, other first responders, and construction crews rely on your full attention while driving. Help everyone who performs their jobs roadside get home safely by always giving the road your full focus while driving.”

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