IDOT Partners with State Police to Launch
Impaired Driving Campaign for Super Bowl Weekend
Law Enforcement to Host Over 500 Roadside Safety Checks, Enforcement Zones
SPRINGFIELD– The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
and Illinois State Police (ISP) officials today launched the You
Drink & Drive. You Lose campaign and announced their efforts to
boost enforcement over Super Bowl weekend. As part of the
mobilization, nearly 100 local police departments and county
sheriff offices will host a combined total of over 500 roadside
safety checks, safety belt enforcement zones and other details
scheduled to take place this weekend.
“IDOT is committed to the fight against impaired driving and
will continuously form strategic partnerships to hold those
accountable,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig.
“Impaired driving can severely alter a pleasant Super Bowl
weekend by turning it into a devastating night of unforgettable
tragedy. That is why IDOT is working with law enforcement to
ensure impaired drivers are promptly arrested and removed from
Illinois roadways.”
The You Drink & Drive. You Lose impaired driving enforcement
mobilizations take place during major holidays or special events
when impaired driving fatalities tend to be higher. Highly
visible law enforcement including impaired driving saturation
patrols and roadside safety checks are an effective tool in the
impaired driving battle. Approximately $400,000 in federal
highway safety funds are being committed to provide stepped up
impaired driving and safety belt enforcement.
“Throughout Super Bowl weekend, the Illinois State Police will
remain diligent in enforcing driving under the influence and
other violations commonly linked to crashes,” said Illinois
State Police Acting Director Jonathon Monken. “Law enforcement
recognizes alcoholic beverages are often part of the big game.
If you choose to drink, don’t drive. Ask someone to be a
designated driver prior to starting your celebration or call a
taxi service to make sure you arrive home safely.”
During the last five years in Illinois (2006-2010), 14 motor
vehicle fatalities occurred on Super Bowl Sunday. Five of those
fatalities or 36 percent involved a drinking driver. In
comparison, last year three of the four fatalities that occurred
in Illinois involved a driver who had been drinking.
The Illinois Department of Transportation suggests the following
tips for those planning to consume alcohol while watching the
Super Bowl:
- Designate a sober driver before the party begins;
- Call a taxi, use mass transit or call a sober friend or
family member to get you home safely;
- If established, use your community’s designated driver
program;
- Report impaired drivers to law enforcement;
- Spend the night where the activity is being held and
sleep it off;
- Always buckle up – it’s your best defense against an
impaired driver.
The You Drink & Drive. You Lose crackdown began January 28
and runs through February 6, 2011. For more information about
impaired driving in Illinois, log onto
www.drivesoberillinois.org. |