IDOT Secretary Announces 2nd Consecutive Year Illinois Experienced Less Than 1,000 Roadway Fatalities
Data Confirms Historic Two-Year Mark Not Seen Since 1921
SPRINGFIELD– The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
and Illinois State Police (ISP) today announced that Illinois
experienced fewer than 1,000 traffic fatalities in 2010 for the
second straight year – reflecting record two-year lows for the
state dating to 1921. Data from IDOT’s Division of Traffic
Safety shows Illinois experienced 911 fatalities from motor
vehicle crashes in 2009. In 2010, preliminary numbers report 923
fatalities from motor vehicle crashes took place on Illinois
roadways.
“IDOT is encouraged by this historic accomplishment, but
understands that continued perseverance and hard work are
essential to maintain or decrease the number of traffic
fatalities in years to come,” said Illinois Transportation
Secretary Gary Hannig. “In recent decades, the goal of achieving
fewer than 1,000 roadway fatalities in a state of this size was
considered impossible, but now it is reality. We commend the
efforts of our partners, as we spotlight the numerous effective
programs administered by IDOT’s Division of Traffic Safety and
our partner agencies. We also applaud motorists’ continued
efforts to drive safely and comply with highway safety laws in
Illinois.”
IDOT has implemented numerous life-saving awareness, training
and engineering programs to dramatically improve safety in
Illinois. Some of the traffic safety initiatives administered by
IDOT include: the Operation Teen Safe Driving, Motorcycle
Safety, Impaired Driving, Work Zone Safety, Motor Carrier Safety
and Occupant Protection programs. In addition, IDOT has
continued to forge strategic partnerships with state and local
law enforcement departments to boost the number of patrols
around holiday mobilizations, increase visibility, decrease
drinking and driving occurrences and increase safety belt usage
statewide.
"The Illinois State Police is proud to continue its partnership
with the Illinois Department of Transportation and law
enforcement agencies to help reduce traffic crash fatalities. We
remain committed to improving safety on Illinois roadways, and
will utilize all available resources to provide safety education
programs which promote safe driving habits," said Interim
Director Patrick E. Keen. "Although it is difficult to attribute
the reduction of traffic crash fatalities to a single factor,
there is no doubt that the combined efforts of law enforcement
personnel, the Illinois Department of Transportation and our
private partners have significantly contributed to saving lives.
With the continued support and cooperation from the motoring
public, we can help keep the momentum going for years to come.”
In 2009, the state of Illinois continued to become a safer place
to travel in motor vehicles as a result of successful efforts to
improve traffic safety. Illinois finished the year with 911
fatalities. Motorists wearing safety belts in 2009 reached an
all-time high with a 91.7 percent usage rate.
In 2010, Illinois experienced one of its best years on record
concerning roadway fatalities and injuries. Traffic safety
statistics are moving in the right direction, the first time
since 1921 that Illinois has had two consecutive years with less
than 1,000 traffic fatalities.
Additionally, the safety belt usage rate increased to a
record-breaking 92.6 percent in 2010 contributing to the reduced
fatality rate.
For more information about crash data or IDOT’s traffic safety
programs, log onto
www.dot.state.il.us/safety.html.
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