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			 Illinois State Police urges 
			motorists to be prepared for solar eclipse 
			Expect an increase in traffic volume prior 
			to and after the eclipse 
			 
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			 [August 15, 2017] 
            
            
			On 
			Monday,  August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will be visible 
			across portions of Southern Illinois, and a partial eclipse will be 
			visible across the entire state. Illinois State Police (ISP) is 
			reminding motorists to prepare for increased traffic volume leading 
			up to and after the solar eclipse and to be aware of possible 
			distracted drivers during the event. 
			 
			Carbondale will be one of the nation’s prime viewing locations of 
			the event and is home to the point of the greatest duration for the 
			total solar eclipse. Increased traffic flow on routes heading into 
			and out of Carbondale is expected on the days leading up to and 
			after the event. Motorists traveling through Southern Illinois 
			during this time are encouraged to plan ahead and allow for extra 
			travel time.  
			 
			Motorists should not observe the eclipse while driving or park on 
			the side of the road to view the event. Make sure to choose a safe 
			location away from traffic to view the eclipse. 
			
			
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“The total solar eclipse is an exciting event which could cause 
distractions for motorists,” stated Director Leo P. Schmitz. “Please be sure to 
keep your headlights on for your safety throughout the entire day of the 
eclipse. Also make sure to watch for motorists who may be slowing or stopping 
and pedestrians standing near or on the roadway trying to view the event,” he 
continued. 
  
The ISP continues to work with the Illinois Department of Transportation and 
local law enforcement agencies to prepare for the 2017 Solar Eclipse. 
 
For travel conditions on Illinois roadways, please go to
www.gettingaround illinois.com.
 
				 
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