IDOT Seeks feedback on Illinois rest
areas
Survey asks travelers to provide opinions
on services, locations, visiting habits
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[October 13, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
The Illinois Department of Transportation is asking
for the public’s help in developing a plan that will determine the
best use of the state’s rest areas. An online survey, accessible at
idot.illinois.gov,
is available through Sunday, Oct. 29.
“Many of our rest areas have reached a point where it’s time to
evaluate their future,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Randy
Blankenhorn. “The feedback this survey provides us will be
incredibly valuable. We hope as many people as possible participate
so our rest areas can better reflect the changing needs of today’s
travelers.”
Paper copies of the online survey are available at select rest areas
throughout the state. They also can be mailed upon request by
calling (402) 399-1405.
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The 20-question survey seeks feedback on how travelers currently
use Illinois rest areas, their level of satisfaction with the rest areas they
visit, the location of the rest areas and how important certain features are to
them.
IDOT maintains a system of 30 rest areas and 11 welcome centers
on highways throughout the state, serving more than 36 million visitors
annually. They are open 24 hours a day and feature restroom facilities, picnic
areas, lighted walkways, maps, security cameras, parking for recreational
vehicles and commercial trucks, among other services.
For more information on Illinois’ rest locations, visit IDOT’s
Rest Areas and Welcome Centers webpage.
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