Print The California Highway Patrol is partnering with state police agencies in Oregon and Washington on an effort to crack down on speeding and other kinds of unsafe driving on Interstate 5. The social media campaign, named “Alive I-5,” will run through July. The goal is to make the 1,381 miles of the freeway safer for summer travelers, officials said. Exactly how the CHP, Oregon State Police and Washington State Patrol will boost enforcement was not outlined. “Driving responsibly and at a reasonable speed is the best way to help ensure you and your passengers will arrive at your destination safely,” CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray said in a statement. “We know people are eager to get out and travel, but reckless driving will not get you there sooner — it will just create dangerous conditions for you and everyone else on the road.”