Public invited to submit stories
for IDOT safety campaign
Names, faces of Illinois people sought to
show consequences of unsafe driving
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[January 15, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Transportation is seeking real stories
from people who have lost loved ones or otherwise been affected by
poor choices and driving behaviors. The stories will be used as a
part of Life or Death Illinois, IDOT’s ongoing effort to encourage
better driving habits and reach zero deaths on Illinois roads.
“Traffic crashes and fatalities do not just represent statistics,
but names and faces of people with families and loved ones who care
about them,” said Cynthia Watters, IDOT's bureau chief of Safety
Programs and Engineering. “The choices we all make in our daily
travels can change your life or someone else’s forever. By sharing
these stories, we hope to honor victims and save lives.”
The stories will be used as part the following campaigns: Drive
Sober or Get Pulled Over, Click It or Ticket, distracted driving
awareness, work zone safety, motorcycle safety, bicycle safety and
pedestrian safety.
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To submit a story for consideration, visit LifeorDeathIllinois.com.
Last year, 1,047 people died on Illinois roads, according to provisional IDOT
statistics, marking the third consecutive year of more than 1,000 traffic
fatalities, among the highest totals in a decade.
In response, IDOT in 2018 launched Life or Death Illinois to spotlight the
importance of safe driving and appeal to audiences to stop and consider the
seriousness of the issues on the state’s roads.
Made possible by federal traffic safety funds administered by IDOT, Life or
Death Illinois runs throughout the year on various media, including digital
billboards, social media and online platforms, as well as traditional radio and
TV safety messages.
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