Illinois State Police join forces
with agencies statewide for the 2018 Illinois Speed Awareness Day
campaign
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[July 26, 2018]
Today is Illinois Speed Awareness Day.
The Illinois State Police is taking a proactive approach to promote
safety for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists through enforcement
and education.
In 2016 the total number of crashes in Illinois which involved motor
vehicles was 324,274. These crashes resulted in 92,957 people being
injured and 1,078 people killed. Speed accounted for 32.2% of all
overall crashes, and 34.2% of all fatal traffic crashes in 2016.
These lives can be easily saved by being aware of our speed and
understanding how speeding impacts a crash.
On Interstates, speeding can have the following consequences:
• The probability of death, disfigurement, or debilitating injury
grows with higher speed at impact. Such consequences double for
every 10 MPH over 50 MPH.
• When a vehicle crashes it undergoes a rapid change in speed.
However the occupants keep moving at the vehicle’s previous speed
until they are stopped, either by hitting an object or by being
restrained by a safety belt or airbag.
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• The effectiveness of restraint devices like airbags, safety belts, crumple
zones, and side beams decline as impact speed increases.
• 37% of the speed-related crashes result in injuries.
• Speeding extends the distance required to stop a vehicle in emergency
situations.
• Crash severity increases with the speed of the vehicle at impact.
• Speeding reduces a driver’s ability to navigate safely around curves or
objects in the roadway.
• Speeding can lower gas mileage by 33% at highway speeds.
Let’s all do our part by taking a proactive approach to prevent traffic crashes,
fatalities, and to reduce injuries on the roadways by being cognizant of our
speed, obeying the speed limit signs AT ALL TIMES, and obeying all traffic laws.
If you would like more information about Illinois Speed Awareness Day, please
visit
www.illinoisspeedawarenessday.org.
[Tpr. Sean T. Ramsey
Safety Education Officer
Illinois State Police District 09] |