|  The traffic safety advocates also took the opportunity to remind 
			motorists of two safety laws Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law earlier 
			this year. Both are aimed at reducing the number of distracted 
			driving crashes and are set to take effect Jan. 1. One law prohibits 
			the use of all hand-held mobile phones while driving anywhere in 
			Illinois, and the second increases penalties when any use of an 
			electronic device while driving is the cause of an accident. "IDOT is fully prepared to tackle this year's winter weather, and 
			we always want to encourage the public to slow down, wear seat belts 
			in every seating position and eliminate all distractions, especially 
			in unfavorable winter driving conditions," said Illinois 
			Transportation Secretary Ann L. Schneider. "IDOT has ensured that we 
			have sufficient snow removal supplies and staff during these crucial 
			months. We are committed to making sure our state roadways are as 
			clear and safe as possible." During the 2013-14 winter season, 1,860 trucks statewide will be 
			available for deployment by IDOT crews to keep about 16,000 miles of 
			state routes clear and passable. 
			 Last year, IDOT spent $64.7 million on snow removal and spread 
			460,000 tons of salt statewide. For many years, state police, tollway and transportation 
			officials have worked together to urge motorists to drive 
			defensively and safely in winter weather. "Every year, motorists face weather conditions that can have a 
			devastating impact on driving conditions and passenger safety. 
			Whether it's a semi-truck or a motor vehicle, motorists should drive 
			with extra caution to ensure that accidents are avoided and roads 
			are safe," said Illinois State Police Director Hiram Grau. "Reducing 
			your speed, allowing for extra travel time, increasing distances 
			between vehicles and avoiding unnecessary lane changes are just a 
			few simple precautions drivers can take to make commutes safer."  The Illinois Tollway has readied 182 plow trucks and other 
			equipment to combat snow and ice storms this winter across the 
			286-mile tollway system in northern Illinois. In addition, the 
			tollway has about 82,000 tons of salt on hand along with other 
			supplies, including liquid calcium chloride and roadway abrasives to 
			keep roadways clear for the 1.4 million daily drivers.  "Illinois Tollway crews stand ready to respond to winter 
			conditions to provide the safest, most efficient travel possible for 
			our customers," said Illinois Tollway Executive Director Kristi 
			Lafleur. "Drivers can do their part during winter weather by staying 
			focused on the road, keeping in mind that on Jan. 1, 2014, it will 
			be illegal to drive and use a hand-held phone or texting device, at 
			all times." 
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			Other safety tips to remember:  
				
				Don't crowd the 
				plow. A snowplow operator's field of vision is restricted. You 
				may see them, but they may not see you. 
				Allow extra time 
				for travel during the winter months.
				Watch out for 
				black ice on roads that appear clear but can be treacherous. 
				Take it slow when approaching intersections, off-ramps, bridges 
				and shady areas – all prone to black ice, which is often 
				invisible. 
				Always keep your 
				gas tank at least two-thirds full to help prevent the vehicle's 
				fuel line from freezing. 
				Do not travel 
				during bad weather unless absolutely necessary. If you do have 
				to make a trip, check the forecast and make sure someone is 
				aware of your travel route. 
				Always carry an 
				emergency car care kit that contains jumper cables, flares or 
				reflectors, windshield washer fluid, a small ice scraper, 
				traction material, blankets, nonperishable food and a first-aid 
				kit. 
				Carry a cellphone 
				and dial *999 for roadway assistance. 
				Always wear a 
				safety belt. 
				Motorists are urged to check travel 
				conditions before any trip. You can get road condition 
				information by calling 1-800-452-IDOT (4368), Illinois Tollway 
				information by calling 1-800-TOLL-FYI (865-5394), or go to
				
				www.gettingaroundillinois.com and click on the "winter road 
				conditions" icon. 
			
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			Map of 
			Illinois Department of Transportation regions and districts (IDOT) 
            [Text from 
			Illinois Department of 
			Transportation file received from the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |