| Illinois State Police reminds 
			motorists to remain vigilantSecond round of snow and cold temperatures 
			could impact travel
 
 
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			 [January 19, 2019] 
			The Illinois State Police (ISP) reminds motorists to remain vigilant 
			as a second system of winter weather enters Illinois. During last 
			weekend’s storm, the ISP handled 384 traffic crashes and assisted 
			1,257 motorists.
 Forecasted extreme cold temperatures and snowfall could again affect 
			travel across Illinois this weekend. The ISP suggests that you 
			refrain from traveling during inclement weather. If you must travel, 
			the ISP recommends that you:
 
 · Move over and slow down for emergency vehicles, including 
			snowplows.
 
 · Make sure someone is aware of your travel route.
 
 · Dress warmly. Choose layers of clothing in anticipation of 
			unexpected winter weather emergencies.
 
 · Ensure you keep plenty of gas in your tank in case your vehicle 
			becomes stranded.
 
			
			 
			  
			
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· Clear ice and snow from your vehicle windows and lights. 
· Don’t crowd the plow. Remember, a snowplow operator’s field of vision 
is restricted. You may see them, but they may not see you.
 · Watch out for black ice. Roads that appear clear may be treacherous. Take it 
slow when approaching intersections, off-ramps, bridges, and shady areas – all 
are prone to black ice.
 
 
· Have an emergency car care kit that contains jumper cables, a flashlight, an 
ice scraper, blankets, gloves, food items, water, and a first-aid kit.
 · Carry a cell phone and a charger.
 
 · Always wear a safety belt.
 
 Please slow down and pay attention to the road if you must drive during 
inclement weather.
 
				 
			[Illinois State Police] |