Illinois State Police step up
patrols during the July 4th holiday
ISP Troopers Increasing Visibility and
Enforcement Efforts – Motorists Urged To Designate a Driver
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[July 03, 2018]
Illinois State Police (ISP) officials remind motorists to drive
sober or get pulled over. Please designate a driver while
celebrating during the July 4th holiday period. The ISP message is
clear: if you drink and drive, you will be arrested. ISP Troopers in
every District will focus on identifying “Fatal-4” traffic
violations: DUI, Speeding, Seatbelts, and Distracted Driving.
“July 4th is a holiday we celebrate with family and friends,
enjoying barbeques and spending time together outdoors. Please help
make this holiday safe for all by driving responsibly,” said ISP
Director Leo P. Schmitz. “ISP Troopers will be doing their part to
keep the roadways safe by watching for impaired, reckless, and
distracted drivers to ensure we all have a safe and enjoyable
Independence Day.”
ISP Officers will remain vigilant and ready to address criminal
activity, while simultaneously enforcing Fatal 4 violations. ISP
reminds the public that anyone possessing illegal fireworks can be
fined, and the illegal fireworks will be confiscated.
DUI remains the number one cause of fatal crashes during
Independence Day celebrations. Drunk driving is just one of the
“fatal four” violations. Speeding, driving distracted, and not
wearing your seatbelt are also contributing factors to traffic crash
related fatalities.
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Speeding increases your chances of losing control of a vehicle and reduces the
reaction time to respond to potential hazards. Drive the speed limit and pass
only when it’s safe to do so.
Keep your eyes on the road and off the cell phone. Illinois law prohibits the
use of any electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle. Hands-free or
Blue Tooth Technology is allowed for persons over the age of 18.
Buckle up. It’s the law, and it can save your life if you’re involved in a
crash.
The following tips will help to keep you and others from becoming a traffic
statistic.
Plan a safe way home before the fun begins.
Designate a sober driver before the drinking begins.
If you’re impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use
public transportation so you are sure to get home safely.
If you see a drunk driver on the road, don’t hesitate to call 911.
If you know someone who is about to drive or ride while impaired, take their
keys and help them make other arrangements to safely get to where they are
going.
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