Make it to the table this
Thanksgiving
Statewide traffic safety operation
underway through holiday weekend
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[November 21, 2018]
The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Illinois State
Police want you to make it to the table safely this Thanksgiving by
buckling up and driving sober. Increased traffic contributes to an
increase in crashes that sadly often result in serious injury or
death. Last year in Illinois, 15 people died instead of celebrating
the holidays with their family and friends.
“Traffic crashes are almost entirely preventable by changing driver
behavior,” said Cynthia Watters, bureau chief of Safety Programs and
Engineering at IDOT. “Driving distracted or impaired significantly
increases the likelihood of a crash, and not wearing your seat belt
increases your risk of serious injury or death.”
The Click It or Ticket/Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign runs
Nov. 16-26. This year, IDOT is funding additional patrols and
roadside safety checks by nearly 200 local law enforcement agencies.
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"Every year, millions of motorists travel our nations roadways during the
Thanksgiving weekend. The Illinois State Police will focus on the safety of all
motorists by directing our patrol efforts on the ‘Fatal Four’ violations, the
most common causes of fatal and serious injury traffic crashes: DUIs, speeding,
seat belts and distracted driving," said state police Director Leo P. Schmitz.
"Reduce your speed, buckle up, keep your eyes on the road, and please move over
or slow down for any vehicle on the side of the road with emergency or hazard
lights activated."
Now through the end of the year, Illinoisans also will see and hear messages
about the dangers of driving impaired or without a seat belt. These messages are
part of the Life or Death Illinois campaign launched by the department earlier
this year.
“Safety is our No. 1 priority at IDOT,” Watters said. “Rigorous enforcement of
traffic laws and campaigns like Life or Death Illinois are intended to save
lives. Getting behind the wheel is a huge responsibility. One we should be
thankful for and not take for granted.”
Learn more at lifeordeathillinois.com.
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