IDOT Announces Results of Sixth Annual Work Zone Safety Calendar Contest
Honors Finalists for Ingenuity and Artistic Abilities to Promote Safety
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
today honored 12 students from across the state whose artwork
was selected in the Sixth Annual Illinois Work Zone Safety
Calendar Contest for 2010-11. The drawings of the 12 finalists
will appear in the 2012 Illinois Work Zone Safety Calendar,
which will be distributed at IDOT events across Illinois.
“I would personally like to congratulate and commend each of the
12 students for their creativity, ingenuity and hard work to
promote work zone safety,” said Illinois Transportation
Secretary Gary Hannig. “We should all recognize and be proud of
all contest participants for taking the initiative to illustrate
work zone issues and for their support and dedication to roadway
safety. The calendar contest exemplifies the widespread young
talent found across the great state of Illinois.”
The Illinois State Board of Education and IDOT joined the
Illinois Chapter of the American Traffic Safety Service
Association and the American Traffic Safety Services Foundation
to coordinate the statewide calendar contest and promote work
zone safety by introducing children at an early age to safe
driving concepts. The idea is to instill a lifelong awareness of
work zone hazards and foster safe driving behavior in the
future. Children were asked to draw their view of a highway work
zone.
A total of 115 schools submitted 723 drawings for the contest
this year, a record for the most schools participating and total
drawings submitted since the contest’s inception in 2005.
More than 4,490 students from schools across the state
participated in the calendar contest. Students in kindergarten
through 6th grade in public and private schools were eligible to
participate. There were three categories: kindergarten through
1st grade, 2nd through 4th grade and 5th through 6th grade.
During the six years the contest has been conducted, about
13,590 students have participated in helping IDOT promote work
zone safety. IDOT’s ongoing message to students and their
parents or caregivers is to become aware of the importance of
driving safely in work zones. The top 12 finalists from Illinois
have their entries on the IDOT website. Their drawings can be
viewed at
www.dot.il.gov/trafficsafety/WZS/WZScontest.html.
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