Logan County Sheriff Mark Landers Office:
Illinois Sheriff's Association releases results of mid-April Scott's
Law Safety Initiative
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[May 01, 2019]
The Illinois Sheriffs’ Association announced a statewide Officer
Safety and Scott’s Law Safety Initiative in early April. This
traffic detail was to be highlighted from 4/12/19-4/19/19. Many
Sheriff’s offices from around the State had already acted prior to
the initiation of this announcement due to the importance and clear
need to enhance our traffic enforcement activities.
Scott’s Law is (625 ILCS 5/11-907) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-907)
(c) Upon approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle, when
the authorized emergency vehicle is giving a signal by displaying
alternately flashing red, red and white, blue, or red and blue
lights or amber or yellow warning lights, a person who drives an
approaching vehicle shall:
(1) proceeding with due caution, yield the right-of-way by making a
lane change into a lane not adjacent to that of the authorized
emergency vehicle, if possible with due regard to safety and traffic
conditions, if on a highway having at least 4 lanes with not less
than 2 lanes proceeding in the same direction as the approaching
vehicle; or
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(2) proceeding with due caution, reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining a
safe speed for road conditions, if changing lanes would be impossible or unsafe.
Sheriff’s Offices from across the State participated in this effort. As of the
time of issuing the release the ISA has reports from 35 different offices.
The ISA has received activity reports from 36 counties at the time of this
release. Sheriff Deputies issued 441 Scott’s Law violations, 827 speeding, 289
electronic devices, 84 seatbelt, 10 felony arrests, 87 suspended/revoked/no
valid, 13 DUI, 14 drugs, 31 warrants, 3 stolen cars, and 425 other violations. A
total of 1864 citations and 866 warnings were issued.
While this month was a focal point of many law enforcement agencies, this will
continue to be at the forefront of our efforts. The accidents, injuries and
deaths that have occurred as a result of these violations are avoidable. We will
do our part in keeping the roads safe. We ask that all of you do as well.
[Logan County Sheriff Mark Landers] |