IDOT and Partners Unveil National Work Zone Memorial Wall at Illinois State Fair
Work Zone Crash Victims Remembered; Effective Strategies and Partners Noted For Positive Impact on Work Zone Safety Program
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Transportation Secretary
Gary Hannig joined by the Illinois State Police, American
Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA), and other safety
partners today recognized the tragic loss of life in Illinois
work zones by unveiling the National Work Zone Memorial Wall.
The memorial wall is a living tribute to the memory of the men,
women and children who have died in work zones.
“Roadway safety is a top priority at the Illinois Department of
Transportation,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary
Hannig. “Our goal is to bring the total number of roadway
fatalities to zero, and that includes lives lost in work zones.
The National Work Zone Memorial Wall not only commemorates the
tragic loss of life in work zones but it also raises awareness
of the importance of driving safely. Every life counts.”
"Today the Illinois State Police re-affirms our commitment to
enhancing the safety of the motoring public, construction zone
workers, and emergency personnel especially in areas where
highway construction is occurring", said Illinois State Police
Acting Director Jonathon Monken. "Our goal is to reduce the
number of names added each year to the Work Zone Memorial Wall
through proactive enforcement measures.”
Illinois has made significant strides in achieving its goal of
zero fatalities in work zones and on Illinois roadways by
significantly and continuously reducing the total number of
roadway fatalities over the past few years. In fact, last year,
Illinois experienced the lowest number of roadway fatalities
since 1921. This accomplishment was due in part to strategies
implemented through effective partnerships including roadway
infrastructure improvements, signing enhancements, and automated
work zone speed enforcement among others.
"ATSSA appreciates the opportunity to bring the National Work
Zone Memorial Wall to the Illinois State Fair and showcase the
importance of work zone safety. Working with Illinois' safety
partners to create awareness of the importance of roadway safety
features helps drive traffic-related fatalities towards zero."
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) is utilizing a
media campaign, among other initiatives, to create awareness
regarding the dangers associated with work zones. IDOT’s See
Orange. Slow Down. Save Lives Campaign includes audio and visual
public service announcements to effectively reach motorists
statewide.
More information about IDOT’s Work Zone Safety Campaign can be
found at
http://www.dot.state.il.us/safety.html. In addition, for
information regarding the National Work Zone Memorial Wall,
please visit
http://www.atssa.com/cs/work-zone-memorial.
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