ILLINOIS STATE POLICE
Hiram Grau - Director
For Immediate Release:
July 14, 2011
10:30 AM
For More Information Contact:
Trooper Mike Link
618.346.3524 - work
618.973.3050 - cell
mike.link@isp.state.il.us
COLLINSVILLE,  IL – Captain Parsons, District 11 Commander, announced today
that  the  Illinois State Police may conduct Roadside Safety Checks (R.S.C)
in  the  Metro-East  area,  St.  Clair,  Madison, Monroe, Bond, and Clinton
counties, during the month of August.
A  roadside  safety  check  is  an  effective tool for generating voluntary
compliance  by  the  motoring  public.   The potential to come across these
checks  encourages  motorists  to  arrange  designated  drivers, keep their
consumption  of  alcohol  within the allowable limits, or not drive a motor
vehicle  after drinking.  Safety checks are designed to keep our roads safe
by taking dangerous DUI offenders off the road.
Across  the country, an average of one alcohol-related traffic death occurs
every  45 minutes.   Alcohol and drug impairment are significant factors in
over  40 percent of all fatal motor vehicle crashes in Illinois.  Each year
in  Illinois, hundreds of lives are lost in alcohol-related crashes.  Don't
risk  losing  your  license,  your  car,  and  your  freedom.  If you drive
impaired, law enforcement will arrest you.
Officers  working  the  R.S.C.  will  also  be watchful for drivers who are
operating vehicles in an unsafe manner, driving with a suspended or revoked
driver's license, and transporting open alcoholic beverages.
This Roadside Safety Check is funded through a grant from the United States
Department    of    Transportation,   National   Highway   Traffic   Safety
Administration.   The  grant  is administered by the Illinois Department of
Transportation, Division of Traffic Safety.
(See attached file: RSCNotification_August.pdf)
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