State and Non-profit Agencies Join Forces to Promote Senior Driving Safety
Partnership Encourages Participation in Refresher Courses; Proclamation Designates Senior Driving Awareness Weeks
CHICAGO –The Illinois Department of
Transportation (IDOT), Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White’s
Office (SOS), Illinois Department on Aging (IDOA) and AARP have
joined forces to promote traffic safety and encourage interested
seniors to take advantage of the Rules of the Road refresher
courses offered by the Illinois Secretary of State and other
classes or services made available by AARP and the Illinois
Department on Aging. A state proclamation has declared March
21-31, 2011 as Senior Driving Awareness Weeks.
The safety effort serves a growing
population of Illinois seniors as more than 1.2 million drivers,
or more than 14 percent of the state’s 8,767,459 licensed
drivers, are 65 or older.
“IDOT is dedicated to traffic safety in
Illinois and encourages all seniors to take advantage of the
refresher courses made available statewide,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig. “Through the use of
strategic partnerships, effective programs and motorist
compliance to state law, Illinois has experienced record lows in
roadway fatalities and an all-time high in statewide safety belt
usage rate. We strongly support the importance of Senior
Driving Awareness Weeks and look forward to its success in
promoting senior safety.”
Earlier this year, the Illinois Department
of Transportation 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. In addition, the safety belt usage rate increased to a
record-breaking 92.6 percent in 2010, correlating directly to
the reduced fatality rate. The partnership is trying to build
greater awareness and improve training and reviews for older
drivers to try and protect even more lives on Illinois roadways.
“We want
senior drivers to maintain their mobility and independence while
continuing a lifetime of safe driving,” said Secretary of State
Jesse White. “Last year my office provided free Rules of the
Road classes at 320 locations throughout the state. The
Super Seniors Program, combines Rules of the Road instruction, a
vision screening and a driver safety component, providing
seniors with the knowledge needed to obtain or renew a driver’s
license. This program, allows seniors to brush up on
their driving knowledge in an effort to help them continue
driving safely. I want to thank IDOT, the Department on Aging
and AARP for their partnership and ongoing commitment to traffic
safety.”
"There are over 3.5 million drivers in
Illinois age 50 and older. For them, to stay independent means
continuing to drive. It is increasingly important that older
drivers have the skills they need to remain safe on the roads,"
said Merri Dee, State President for AARP in Illinois. "AARP is
proud to join with the State of Illinois to increase the offer
of driver safety programs and give older drivers additional
access to the information and education resources they need to
stay safe on the roads. We commend Governor Quinn, Secretary
White and all the state agencies for recognizing the critical
importance of this effort."
“It is the mission of the Illinois
Department on Aging to serve and advocate on behalf of older
adults so that they may remain as independent as possible for a
longer period of time in their communities. In that spirit, I am
pleased to participate in this campaign to promote driver
safety,” said Director Charles D. Johnson. "Regardless of age,
driving is one of the most common ways for someone to exercise
their independence. As we get older, age-related changes such as
hearing, vision and reaction time can affect our capabilities.
So, I encourage older adults to participate in driver safety
courses, as offered through the Secretary of State's Office and
AARP, to learn adjustments that can help accommodate some of the
age related changes so older persons may continue to drive
safely. Let’s all enjoy driving safely as long as we can.”
To view the Illinois Secretary of State’s
Rules of the Road class schedule, please visit
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_publications/dsd_a226.pdf.
Likewise, for senior driving courses available through AARP,
please visit
www.aarp.org/home-garden/transportation/driver_safety///.
Furthermore, more information about IDOT’s Traffic Safety
program can be found online at
www.dot.il.gov/safety.html while additional information
regarding services from the Illinois Department on Aging is
located at
www.state.il.us/aging/. |