IDOT Partners With State and Local Law Enforcement to Boost Safety for St. Patrick’s Day
Efforts Include Saturation Patrols, Roadside Safety Checks and Enforcement Zone
SPRINGFIELD - St. Patrick’s Day festivities typically mean many
Illinoisans will be celebrating with family and friends, but too
often, celebrations can turn deadly because of impaired drivers.
That is why the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and
the Illinois State Police (ISP) are partnering with more than
150 law enforcement agencies this St. Patrick’s Day holiday to
remind everyone to act responsibly, buckle up and designate a
sober driver before the parties begin.
“We hope the St. Patrick’s Day holiday continues to be the
popular and joyous celebration it has become, without being
spoiled by impaired drivers,” said Illinois Transportation
Secretary Gary Hannig. “For those thinking about drinking and
driving, the message is clear. Don’t do it. Designate a sober
driver before the party begins or risk arrest, a DUI charge or
even worse. Nothing good can come from drinking and driving.”
According to data from the Illinois Department of
Transportation, during the past five years in Illinois, 15
people died in motor vehicle crashes on St. Patrick’s Day. Seven
of those fatalities involved a driver who had been drinking
alcohol. During the same timeframe, a total of 1,261 people were
injured in St. Patrick’s Day crashes. Last year on St. Patrick’s
Day in Illinois, one person died in a crash but it did not
involve a drinking driver. (Fatalities occurring on March 17
from midnight through 11:59p.m.)
"The Illinois State Police and local law enforcement will
increase patrols during the St. Patrick's Day celebrations in an
effort to prevent alcohol-related tragedies," said Interim ISP
Director Patrick Keen. "Individuals who drive impaired will be
arrested. If alcohol will be part of your celebration, designate
a sober driver. As always, motorists are also reminded to
buckle-up to ensure safe travel."
Beginning March 11 and continuing through the weekend following
March 17, an estimated $800,000 in federal highway safety
dollars to Illinois will fund roadside safety checks, saturation
patrols and other impaired driving countermeasures along with
nighttime safety belt and other patrols. The safety belt patrols
are utilized to further improve the late-night safety belt usage
rate. In addition, 157 local law enforcement agencies are
participating in a combined total of more than 500 roadside
safety checks, safety belt enforcement zones and other
enforcement details during the entire St. Patrick’s Day period.
There is no luck involved. Just follow these simple steps so you
can enjoy a safe St. Patrick’s Day without jeopardizing your
life and the lives of others on the road.
If you are hosting a party:
- Remember, you can be held liable and prosecuted if
someone you serve is involved in an impaired driving crash;
- Make sure all of your guests designate a sober driver in
advance or help arrange ride-sharing with other sober
drivers;
- Serve lots of food and include lots of non-alcoholic
beverages at the party;
- Keep the numbers for local cab companies handy and take
the keys away from anyone who is thinking of driving
impaired.
If you are attending a party:
- Designate a sober driver BEFORE the party begins and
give that person your car keys;
- If you do not have a designated driver, ask a sober
friend for a ride home, call a cab, sober friend or family
member to pick you up or use public transportation if
available; another option would be to stay where you are and
sleep it off until you are sober;
- Never let a friend leave your sight if you think they
are about to drive while impaired;
- Always buckle up – it is still your best defense against
an impaired driver.
St. Patrick's Day in Illinois
| |
Fatal Crashes |
Injury Crashes |
Total Crashes |
Fatalities |
Injuries |
Alcohol-Involved Fatalities** |
|
2006 |
3 |
237 |
1,173 |
3 |
330 |
1 |
|
2007 |
5 |
148 |
900 |
6 |
221 |
5 |
|
2008 |
3 |
140 |
958 |
3 |
195 |
1 |
|
2009 |
2 |
196 |
752 |
2 |
272 |
0 |
|
2010 |
1 |
176 |
734 |
1 |
243 |
0 |
*Fatalities occurred on March 17 from midnight through 11:59
p.m. Fatalities that resulted from a crash in which at least
one driver, either surviving or deceased, had a BAC of 0.01
or greater.
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