Brevard Sheriff’s I-95 Enforcement Operation Day Two Totals Over 200 Citations, 4 Alien Arrests

By  //  January 8, 2026

two drivers were cited as super speeders, while four arrests were made for unauthorized aliens

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office released additional details from day two of its ongoing I-95 traffic safety initiative, revealing that deputies issued 97 citations during the second day of enforcement, bringing the two day total to 209.

According to officials, speeding remained the most common violation, with 72 drivers cited on day two alone. Deputies also issued 15 citations for move over violations, two for seatbelt violations, and single citations for following too closely and careless driving.

In addition, two drivers were cited as super speeders, while four arrests were made for unauthorized aliens.

The enforcement effort is part of the sheriff’s office campaign titled “This Is The Only Warning You’re Getting,” aimed at curbing dangerous driving behaviors along one of Brevard County’s busiest travel corridors. Officials said the initiative is designed to reduce crashes and encourage drivers to take traffic laws seriously.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey reiterated the message that the increased enforcement is about accountability and public safety, urging motorists to slow down, stay alert, and make responsible decisions behind the wheel to ensure everyone arrives alive while traveling through Brevard County on Interstate 95.

Day 1:

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office issued a total of 112 traffic citations during a recent enforcement operation, underscoring its warning to drivers to take traffic safety seriously on local roadways.

According to the agency, the enforcement effort focused on Interstate 95 and resulted in a wide range of violations being cited. Speeding accounted for the majority of the tickets, with 86 drivers cited.

Additional violations included 10 move-over violations, five cases of driving while license suspended, and multiple citations for following too closely, no proof of insurance, equipment violations, expired tags, seatbelt violations, careless driving, and the use of handheld devices while driving. One citation was also issued for fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey emphasized that the operation was not a bluff, stating that drivers who ignored previous warnings would be held accountable for unsafe driving.

The sheriff’s office noted that the citations serve as a reminder to motorists to slow down, follow traffic laws, and drive responsibly while traveling through Brevard County.

BCSO reiterated that traffic enforcement efforts will continue and encouraged drivers to prioritize safety to help prevent crashes and save lives on local highways.

The Initiative: 

ABOVE VIDEO: The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Florida Highway Patrol on a new enforcement campaign aimed at cracking down on speeding along Interstate 95 — and officials say drivers should take the message seriously. The initiative, titled “This Is the Only Warning You’re Getting,” was announced during a news conference on Monday by Sheriff Wayne Ivey.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, partnering with the Florida Highway Patrol, began a new enforcement campaign aimed at cracking down on speeding along Interstate 95. Officials say drivers should take the message seriously.

The initiative, titled “This Is the Only Warning You’re Getting,” was announced during a news conference on Monday by Sheriff Wayne Ivey.

Ivey said speed-related crashes continue to be one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities on the busy interstate corridor, which runs the length of Brevard County. The new effort will deploy additional deputies and troopers along high-risk stretches of I-95, focusing on drivers who exceed posted speed limits, weave through traffic, or ignore posted speed limits.

According to the sheriff, the campaign’s name is intentional. Rather than issue repeated cautions, law enforcement plans to move straight to enforcement when violations are observed.

“Our goal isn’t to write tickets — it’s to save lives,” Ivey said, stressing that the initiative is designed to change dangerous driving habits before they end in tragedy. “If you choose to speed on I-95, expect to see blue lights in your rearview mirror. This truly is the only warning you’re getting.”

Florida Highway Patrol leaders echoed the message, noting that speeding increases both the likelihood and severity of crashes, putting not only drivers but also passengers and first responders at risk. Troopers will coordinate patrols with deputies, including periods of heightened enforcement during peak travel times.

In addition to increased patrol visibility, officials said the public will see targeted messaging reminding motorists to slow down, buckle up, and give other drivers space.

The initiative will remain in place through the coming months, with agencies tracking data to determine its impact on crash numbers and roadway safety. Sheriff Ivey urged drivers to do their part by simply obeying the law.

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