The Labor Day weekend signifies the end of the summer and one of the busiest driving
periods of the year where millions of motorists are expected to hit the roadways nationwide. Illinois
State Police (ISP) District 10 Commander, Captain Louis Kink, is urging motorists to celebrate
responsibly, and make safety their number one priority.
Troopers will focus their attention on the primary factors that contribute to fatal traffic crashes. Driving
under the influence (DUI), speeding, distracted driving, and not wearing seat belts, the Fatal Four, are
the four primary causes of fatal traffic crashes. Troopers will patrol Illinois roadways watching for and
assisting stranded motorists, and enforcing Fatal Four violations in order to help reduce traffic fatalities
and injuries.
There will be additional emphasis on DUI offenses over the holiday weekend. The “Drive Sober or Get
Pulled Over” campaign began on August 17 and runs through September 3. The ISP will have
additional troopers out on the roadways and at roadside safety checks watching for impaired drivers.
Troopers will also be watching for those who fail to slow down and move over. Illinois law requires
motorists to reduce speed, change lanes if possible, and proceed with due caution when approaching
a vehicle on the side of the road displaying rotating or flashing lights.
Motorists can expect increased traffic volumes and should plan to allow extra time when traveling to
their destinations. Voluntary compliance to traffic laws will assist in making Labor Day travels a safe
and enjoyable experience for everyone.







