Crime & Safety
St. Charles Increase Police Presence On Roads
The Thanksgiving holiday can be a dangerous one on Illinois roadways. Police will be on the lookout for intoxicated drivers.
From the St. Charles Police Department: The St. Charles Police Department reminds motorists of the dangers of impaired driving as millions of motorists hit the road to celebrate Thanksgiving. Illinois law enforcement will be working around the clock to make sure holiday travelers are buckled up and driving safely. From November 22 through December 2, additional officers will be assigned to DUI and seat belt enforcement.
The goal is simple: Prevent motor vehicle crashes and resulting injuries. Correct seat-belt use is the most effective way to protect vehicle occupants in a crash. According to IDOT, the statewide seat-belt usage rate is 95.2 percent, yet unbuckled occupants make up a disproportionately large number of fatalities, representing more than 50 percent of people killed in motor vehicle crashes.
“Wearing your seat belt is second nature for most,” said Commander Rich Clark. “We’re looking for the few Illinois motorists who skip this lifesaving step. During Thanksgiving weekend and throughout the year, motorists on St. Charles roads can expect to be ticketed if they are unbelted or driving impaired or distracted.”
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Statistics show that nighttime driving comes with an increased risk for injury or death. Evening hours account for a higher percentage of impaired driving crashes, a higher percentage of fatalities, and a lower percentage of occupants wearing seat belts.
The Click It or Ticket/Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement effort is funded with federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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