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Independence Day Traffic Safety Campaigns Underway

West Chicago, Illinois: June 27, 2014 – The West Chicago Police Department announced plans for July 4, 2014 traffic enforcement, focusing on both drunk and unbuckled drivers. The intensified enforcement effort will focus on late-night hours as statistics show a disproportionate number of traffic deaths occur late at night and involve a drunk driver and/or unbuckled motorist. The crackdown is part of the statewide Independence Day Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over and Click It or Ticket effort.

“Summer is in full force, and so is the summer travel season. All too often, that means more traffic and more traffic crashes; and Independence Day can be one of the deadliest summer travel times,” said Sgt. Spencer Kroning. “Too many people die each year due to those who choose to drive after drinking, so our officers will be out in full force this Independence Day showing zero tolerance for drunk drivers and seat belt law violators.”

West Chicago Police will join the Illinois State Police and hundreds of police and sheriff’s departments in a statewide enforcement effort that began June 23, 2014 and runs through July 6, 2014.

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To avoid a potential crash or drunk driving arrest, the West Chicago Police recommends designating a sober driver and not letting friends or family members drive drunk. Other important tips include:

  • Plan ahead. Designate a sober driver before going out and give that person your keys;

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  • If you are drunk, call a taxi, use mass transit or call a sober friend or family member to get you home  safely;

  • Promptly report drunk drivers you see on the roadways to law enforcement by pulling over and dialing 911;

  • Make sure everyone in your vehicle wears their seat belt. It is your best defense against a drunk driver.

    The law enforcement crackdown is funded by federal traffic safety funds through the Illinois Department of Transportation's Division of Traffic Safety. The crackdown runs concurrently with a media campaign that reminds motorists, “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” and “Click It or Ticket”.

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