Illinois Data Shows Unbuckled Individuals Pay
High Cost for Drinking and Driving
IDOT, Health Care, State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Partner
to Increase Traffic Safety Awareness over the Holiday Weekend
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT),
health care professionals, and state and local law enforcement
agencies have teamed up statewide to unveil data showing the
tremendous cost of unbuckled motorists driving impaired. The
announcement emphasizes the continued partnership between IDOT
and law enforcement and highlights an increase in late-night
enforcement and safety belt patrols scheduled for the upcoming
holiday weekend.
“People who make the individual decision to drink and drive will
face many costs they often can never repay,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig. “A DUI arrest in Illinois
can cost you around $19,000 and a possible visit to jail. A
hospital visit after an alcohol-involved crash can cost over
$70,000 and the costs of the harm done following a senseless
death is immeasurable.”
The data was released as the Illinois State Police and local law
enforcement step-up impaired driving and safety belt enforcement
ahead of the holiday season for the “You Drink & Drive. You
Lose./Click It or Ticket” Holiday Crackdown. Now through the end
of the year, more than 200 local law enforcement agencies will
partner with the Illinois State Police to put an additional $1.3
million in traffic enforcement on Illinois roadways to include
more than 100 roadside safety checks and more than 200
late-night safety belt enforcement zones. These patrols are
combined with a strong radio and TV media campaign reminding
motorists of the high costs associated with drinking and driving
and failing to buckle up. Motorists are being warned to make the
right decisions when traveling this holiday or risk a ticket,
arrest and even jail time.
“Illinois has experienced a decrease in alcohol-related traffic
fatalities this year, and we would like to see that trend
continue,” said Illinois State Police Acting Director Jonathon
Monken. “During the holiday season state Troopers and local law
enforcement officers will be working together to aggressively
enforce DUI, seat belt and child passenger safety laws. Our goal
is to help make holiday travel a safe experience for everyone.”
The Illinois Department of Transportation’s Division of Traffic
Safety estimates current DUI costs can reach as high as $19,000
factoring in expenses such as fines, court costs, insurance fees
and attorney fees. This estimate is for an individual arrested
for DUI only and does not involve the tremendous costs incurred
when a crash happens.
Hospital costs associated with a serious crash are high in every
case. But data from the Illinois Department of Transportation
shows a significantly higher hospital cost for drivers who were
unbelted and had been drinking ($73,000) versus drivers who were
belted and alcohol-free ($49,000).
The data shows the importance of safety belts in reducing injury
severity, particularly in alcohol-involved crashes, and further
brings to light the fact that drinking and driving and failure
to buckle up is a costly and all-too-often deadly combination.
Related crash data also shows that the highest percentage of
alcohol-involved fatalities occur during late night hours in
Illinois, as well as the lowest safety belt use.

The Holiday law enforcement
crackdown is funded by federal traffic safety funds through
IDOT’s Division of Traffic Safety and runs concurrently with a
media campaign that reminds motorists, “You Drink &
Drive. You Lose.” and “Click It or Ticket.” |