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Think Before You Throw!Dispose trash properly, eliminate problem that cost 
state $6.1 million last year
 
 
 
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            [March 29, 2021]  
			  With the arrival of spring, the Illinois 
			Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to be on the 
			lookout for crews picking up litter and asking the public to do its 
			part by properly disposing trash and saving taxpayers millions of 
			dollars a year in unnecessary costs. | 
        
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			 “While IDOT is committed to maintaining a positive 
			impression of Illinois by having our maintenance teams collect 
			litter from our roadsides, we need your help,” said Acting Illinois 
			Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “If the warmer temperatures 
			make you tempted to toss that food wrapper or pop can out your car 
			window, please don’t. Trash is more than just an eyesore. It has 
			real, negative impacts on both the environment and our communities.” 
 If you encounter maintenance vehicles and workers in litter pickup 
			operations, slow down, move over and give them space – it’s the law.
 
			
			 
			Other litter facts:
 • Last year, IDOT spent approximately $6.1 million on litter pickup, 
			the equivalent of resurfacing 30 miles of road or purchasing 40 new 
			maintenance trucks that also plow snow in winter.
 
 • Items tossed onto the road cause distractions, crashes and even 
			hurt people. They also put workers who have to pick them up later at 
			risk.
 
 • Littering is illegal, subject to a fine of up to $1,500. If 
			convicted of littering on a highway, the violator may, in addition 
			to other penalties, be required to maintain litter control for 30 
			days over a portion of that highway as well.
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			• Litter kills plants and animals.
 • It’s unsightly – no one likes to live where there’s litter.
 
 • Littering is a problem that’s easily controlled. Use a trash can 
			instead.
 
 • Remember: Think before you throw!
 
 After limiting activities in 2020 due to COVID-19, IDOT’s 
			Adopt-A-Highway program is resuming normal operations. The program 
			partners IDOT with volunteer groups to help keep the state’s 
			non-interstate roadsides clean. Anyone can apply by completing an 
			online application found on the IDOT website and “adopting” a 
			two-mile section of highway.
 
 Please email DOT.AAH@illinois.gov or call (217) 557-3224 if you have 
			any questions or wish to join the 10,000 volunteers currently 
			involved in the Adopt-A-Highway program.
 
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