IDOT, ISP to step up enforcement efforts over Memorial Day weekend
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[May 25, 2011]
SPRINGFIELD
-- The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois
State Police have announced their plans to boost enforcement efforts
over Memorial Day weekend. Hundreds more safety belt enforcement
zones and other patrols are planned over the heavily traveled
holiday weekend. The upcoming Memorial Day weekend also marks the
10th anniversary of the successful Click It or Ticket program.
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"Memorial Day is a
special time dedicated to the remembrance and reconciliation of
those in armed forces who gave their lives to protect our values,
freedom and democracy," said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary
Hannig. "The holiday weekend serves as an historical, symbolic and
solemn time, often spent with family and friends, and shouldn't be
tainted by impaired drivers or other law violators. If Illinois
motorists plan to travel over Memorial Day weekend, we strongly
encourage them to continue to drive sober and buckle up, every trip,
every time."
This boost in enforcement has one goal -- to save lives during
the Memorial Day weekend. Provisional numbers from 2010 data show
that from the midnight to 2:59 a.m. time frame, 96 people died on
Illinois roadways and only 21 percent of them were wearing safety
belts. Likewise, the 3-5:59 a.m. period was the second most deadly
time, with only 33 percent of those who died in motor vehicle
crashes being properly restrained by a safety belt.
The Click It or Ticket campaign has helped push safety belt usage
to nearly 93 percent across the state and has resulted in more than
4,335 lives saved since 2000. Illinois has seen historic lows in
traffic fatalities over the last two years; a safe Memorial Day
weekend could help that number drop even lower in 2011.
"The Illinois State Police is committed to making this summer as
safe as possible through directed enforcement initiatives," said
Illinois State Police Director Hiram Grau. "We are encouraged by the
increase in the number of motorists who are wearing seat belts and
are optimistic the combination of awareness, seat belt compliance
and enforcement will help reduce fatalities on Illinois roadways."
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A total of $1.58 million in federal safety dollars has been made
available to the Illinois State Police, the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources Police and more than 500 local law enforcement
agencies to provide additional safety belt and impaired-driving
patrols during the two-week Click it or Ticket mobilization period.
The federal dollars will also fund more than 1,200 safety belt
enforcement zones and 1,000 safety belt saturation patrols. Fifty
percent or more of these patrols will occur during late-night hours
-- 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. The mobilization includes impaired-driving
enforcement and more than 60 roadside safety checks.
For more information about the Click It or Ticket campaign in
Illinois, go to
www.buckleupillinois.org.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Transportation file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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