Crime & Safety
Roadside Safety Check Planned for March in Kane Co.
Police will be on the lookout for those not wearing their seatbelts, drunken drivers and speeders.

ELGIN, IL - Illinois State Police District 2 Interim Commander Michael Kraft announced on Monday authorities will conduct a Roadside Safety Check in Kane County during March.
The use of Roadside Safety Checks combine a strong sense of public awareness and enforcement in order to save lives of the motoring public.
The ISP has zero tolerance for impaired driving in Illinois. Officers working the detail will be watchful for drivers who are operating vehicles in an unsafe manner, driving with a suspended or revoked driver’s license, transporting open alcoholic beverages, and for these specific violations:
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- Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
- Safety Belt and Child Restraint Use
- Speeding
- Distracted Driving
- All Illinois Vehicle Code and Criminal Violations
Alcohol and drug impairment is a factor in more than 30 percent of all fatal motor vehicle crashes in Illinois, and throughout the U.S., nearly 10,000 people die each year due to alcohol-impaired driving. RSCs are designed to keep our roads safe by taking dangerous DUI offenders off the road, according to a news release.
This project is funded through the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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