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ILLINOIS DIVISION OF TRAFFIC SAFETY

To formulate, coordinate and deliver information, services and programs which will mobilize public and private resources to establish effective public policy and integrated programs to improve highway safety in Illinois.
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NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS)

Overview of IDPH Emergency Medical Services and Highway Data Reporting System

IDPH Emergency Medical and Highway Safety Data Reporting System Web Site

Also see: IDOT – Safety Related Links “a listing of various Web Sites that provide Safety Information including links to the National Highways Traffic Safety Administration web pages.



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Don’t take any chances, be prepared for this winter. Have your vehicle mechanically checked and start gathering the necessary items for emergencies. Winter emergency kits should include: blankets, candles, matches, empty tin can to be used to hold a lit candle, flashlight, water, gloves, ice scraper, jumper cables, sand or kitty litter (to throw under wheels for traction), flares, first aid kit and non-perishable food. If you think of anything else that might be useful, add them, it is better to be safe than sorry.

 

New seat belt law effective January 1, 2012


This program helps first responders attend to victims after a severe crash. The yellow dot represents “the golden hour”, the first 60 minutes after a crash.

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Springfield, Illinois 62702 


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