"Our mapping team here at IDOT has completed the 2013-2014 Illinois
Official Highway Map, and we are proud to first offer it at the
Illinois State Fair," said Illinois Transportation Secretary Ann L.
Schneider. "This free resource provides valuable information, and
it's something all drivers should keep in their vehicle."
The new map features:
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Recycled paper.
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Soybean oil-based
inks.
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Embrace the Orange
work zone safety awareness website.
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Getting Around
Illinois website with QR code.
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Illinois High-Speed
Rail website with QR code.
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Enlarged Amtrak map
with QR code.
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Illinois Yellow Dot
Program website with QR code.
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Alternative fuels
website with QR code.
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Enjoy Illinois
website with QR code.
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Travel Midwest
website with QR code.
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St. Louis traffic
website with QR code.
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Start Seeing
Motorcycles website with QR code.
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Don't Drive
In-TEXT-icated website.
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Illinois Amber
Alert website.
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Scott's Law information.
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The Illinois Official Highway Map is free to the public and is
updated and printed every two years.
At the state fair, copies of the new map are available at the
IDOT tent, on the east side of the fairgrounds, near Lincoln Stage.
IDOT will also have copies of this map at the DuQuoin State Fair
later this month.
For map requests, send inquiries to
DOT.maps@illinois.gov.
[Text from
Illinois Department of
Transportation file received from the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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