Illinois State Police to strictly enforce speeding, DUI, seatbelt, distracted driving over Memorial Day weekend
Elgin, IL - The AAA estimates that there will be 33 million motorists traveling on the nations roadways over the extended holiday weekend, the highest it has been in 10 years.
Illinois State Police District 2 Captain Brian Windle reminds motorists to drive safe and to avoid the fatal four: not wearing your seat belt, speeding, driving distracted, and driving under the influence.
Last year, during the Memorial Day weekend the state police removed 147 intoxicated drivers from Illinois roadways. This year, the state police will again focus on impaired drivers by using roadside safety checks and roving patrols. You can do your part to make travel safer this holiday weekend by designating a driver before going out
Keep your eyes on the road and off the cellphone. Illinois law prohibits the use of any electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle. Hands-free or Blue Tooth technology is allowed for person over the age of 18. Also be sure to watch your speed and buckle up before you start your trip.
"Our goal during Memorial Day weekend is to keep our motorists safe during their travels," stated Captain Windle.
Speeding increases your chances of losing control of a vehicle and reduces the reaction time to respond to potential hazards. Drive the speed limit and pass only when it's safe to do so.
Buckle up. Don't be statistic. It's the law and it may save your life if you're in a crash. Statistics show that 43 percent of crash victims found not wearing their seat belt resulted in serious injury or death.
Remember to drive courteously and other drivers will follow your lead. Memorial Day weekend will be safer and more enjoyable time if everyone does their part to help keep roads safe.