Traveling for Memorial Day? Time
to Buckle Up
IDOT, law enforcement campaign coincides
with increase in traffic fatalities
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[May 28, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois
Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police (ISP) and
hundreds of local law enforcement agencies throughout the state are
vowing to crack down on seat belt law violators and impaired drivers
this Memorial Day weekend. An increased number of patrols will be
out in force 24/7, with a focus on late-night hours when unbuckled
and impaired driving fatalities are at their highest.
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The stepped-up enforcement comes as traffic fatalities are on the
rise in Illinois and throughout the country. Last year, according to
provisional data, 998 people lost their lives on Illinois roads, the
highest total in seven years. As of May 20, 372 people have died in
crashes, a nearly 18 percent increase in one year.
Heavier travel during summer months is often followed by an increase
in motor vehicle fatalities. Last year, 13 people died in 12 crashes
during the Memorial Day weekend.
“We are very concerned about the upturn of motor-vehicle fatalities
in Illinois,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Randy
Blankenhorn. “To start getting those numbers going in the opposite
direction, we encourage everyone to take one critical action that
can save them in a crash – buckle up. Don’t make this holiday
weekend a tragic one.”
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than half
of traffic fatalities involve someone not properly buckled up.
The federally funded Click It or Ticket enforcement period allows police to
provide additional patrols that will include more than 50 roadside safety
checks, with half of the patrols taking place during the nighttime hours. The
Click It or Ticket program’s goal is to change behavior by strongly enforcing
seat belt laws. Motorists choosing not to buckle up in every seating position
will be ticketed. Impaired drivers will be arrested.
[Illinois Department of
Transporation]
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