| Don’t push your luck on St. 
			Patrick’s DayIf you are out celebrating, plan to Drive 
			Sober or Get Pulled Over
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            [March 17, 2016] 
            
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the Illinois Department of 
			Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police and more than 150 local 
			law enforcement agencies throughout the state remind motorists to 
			avoid pressing their luck, celebrate responsibly and never get 
			behind the wheel after drinking. | 
		
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			 St. Patrick’s Day has long celebrated the roots of Americans with 
			Irish ancestry, often including daylong drinking festivities at 
			parades, pubs and house parties. These celebrations can turn deadly 
			if someone chooses to drink and drive. 
 Beginning this weekend, through St. Patrick’s Day and the following 
			weekend, Illinois law enforcement will be working overtime to crack 
			down on drunk drivers. Officers will be conducting roadside safety 
			checks, planning saturation patrols and strongly enforcing seatbelt 
			laws to remind motorists to “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” and 
			“Click It or Ticket.”
 
			 
			Nine people lost their lives in motor-vehicle crashes on March 17 
			between 2011 and 2015, with two of the fatalities involving at least 
			one driver who had been drinking. In addition, three fatalities 
			occurred in the early morning hours of March 18 during the same 
			years from midnight to 6 a.m., with two of the fatalities involving 
			at least one driver who had been drinking, according to IDOT data.
 
			
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			The luck of the Irish won’t protect you from the risks of drunk 
			driving. Motorists can do their part this St. Patrick’s Day by 
			following these simple rules: 
				Plan ahead. Designate your sober driver before the party 
				begins.If you’ve been drinking, call a taxi, use mass transit or 
				call a sober friend to pick you up.Promptly report drunk drivers to law enforcement.
Wear your seat belt and make sure all passengers are safely 
				bucked up. It is your best defense against a drunk driver.If you are hosting a party, serve plenty of food and 
				non-alcoholic beverages. Never let your guests drive home after 
				drinking. 
				 
			[Illinois Department of 
			Transportation] |