Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Launches ‘Saint Watching’ I-95 Safety Campaign Targeting Speeders, Left-Lane Campers

By  //  April 30, 2026

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is reminding drivers across the Space Coast that reckless behavior on Interstate 95 will not go unnoticed. (BCSO Image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is reminding drivers across the Space Coast that reckless behavior on Interstate 95 will not go unnoticed.

In a new public safety campaign featuring BCSO’s beloved bloodhound “Saint,” Sheriff Wayne Ivey is sending a clear message to motorists: super speeders and left-lane campers alike are being watched.

The campaign, dubbed “Saint Watching,” highlights two of the biggest frustrations and dangers on I-95 — excessive speeding and drivers who remain in the left lane without moving over.

With bold messaging including “Super Speeders, We See You” and “Left Lane Campers Better Move Over,” the initiative aims to encourage safer, smarter driving habits throughout Brevard County.

“Drive Smart. Drive Safe. Saint Is Watching,” the campaign states, reinforcing BCSO’s commitment to roadway safety on one of Florida’s busiest transportation corridors.

The sheriff’s office says the effort is about more than just enforcement — it’s about protecting lives.

By promoting proper lane etiquette, reducing aggressive speeding, and increasing awareness, BCSO hopes to make I-95 safer for residents and visitors traveling through the Space Coast.

The campaign also emphasizes respect for fellow drivers with the slogan “Respect the Road,” reminding motorists that every mile matters.

Sheriff Ivey has long been known for combining humor with hard-hitting public safety messaging, and Saint’s latest role continues that tradition while delivering an important reminder: on I-95, dangerous driving decisions can have serious consequences.

For Brevard drivers, the takeaway is simple — slow down, move over, and help keep Florida’s highways safe.