Crime & Safety
Police Plan DUI, Seat Belt Patrol This Thanksgiving In Plainfield
Police will be cracking down on impaired drivers and seat belt scofflaws.

PLAINFIELD, IL — The Plainfield Police Department and law enforcement throughout Illinois will be working around the clock through Thanksgiving and the remainder of the year to make certain that travelers are buckled up and driving sober. Plainfield Police are joining the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police and nearly 200 local police and sheriff’s departments to remind motorists to Click It or Ticket and Driver Sober or Get Pulled Over.
Drivers and passengers can expect a ticket if they are spotted without a seat belt or with an unbuckled child in their vehicle. Additionally, motorists are being warned that driving after drinking or using drugs or other impairing substances will not be tolerated. Stepped up patrols including seat belt enforcement zones and roadside safety checks will be seen throughout the state.
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.
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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.
Drivers need to understand it is up to them to make the smart decision to drive sober, during Thanksgiving, throughout the holiday and every day. Impaired driving remains a huge problem in Illinois and the country. If arresting someone is what it takes to stop this deadly crime, so be it. Drive sober to help put an end to these senseless crashes.
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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.
Submitted by the Plainfield Police Department
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