Lincoln Police Department joins
forces with agencies statewide for 2016 Illinois Speed Awareness Day
campaign
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[July 26, 2016]
LINCOLN
- During Illinois Speed Awareness Day this July 27th, the Lincoln
Police Department is taking a proactive approach to promote safety
for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists through both education and
enforcement. In Illinois during 2014, speed was the reason for 32.4%
of all traffic fatalities. That’s 348 deaths for the year, or one
life every 25 hours. These lives can be easily saved by being aware
of our speed and understanding how speeding impacts a crash.
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In residential areas, speeding can have the following
consequences:
- When a pedestrian is hit by a car at 20 MPH there is a 10%
likelihood of being killed, at a speed of 30 MPH the percentage
increases to a 50% likelihood of being killed.
- Approximately 16% of the speed-related fatalities in
Illinois were comprised of pedestrians and cyclists.
- The higher the speed at impact, the more severe the injuries
sustained.
- 37.4% of the speed-related crashes result in injuries.
- When speeding there is a greater chance that other road
users will misjudge how fast you are traveling.
- Speeding extends the distance required to stop a vehicle in
emergency situations.
• 87% of the speed-related fatalities occur on local roadways.
- Speeding reduces a driver’s ability to navigate safely
around curves or objects in the roadway.
Let’s all do our part by taking a proactive approach to
prevent fatalities and reduce injuries on the roadways by being
aware of our speed and obeying the speed limit signs ALL the
time. If you would like more information about Illinois Speed
Awareness Day, please visit
www.illinoisspeedawarenessday.org.
[AUTHORITY: Paul Adams, Chief of
Police] |
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