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Illinois attorney Jeffrey Kroll is on a campaign to fight unsafe driving.
According to statistics from the Illinois Department of Transportation, the state had 845 fatal crashes in 2009, resulting in 924 deaths. Illinois experienced 77 fatalities, but, asks Kroll, how many of these fatal crashes could have been prevented with a better awareness of basic driving safety?
“So often, people are unconcerned with their driving habits or take for granted the safe operation of a vehicle until they experience a collision or crash that most likely could have been avoided,” said Kroll. “March is National Collision Awareness Month, and I'd encourage all drivers to take a step back and explore how to be safer on the road.”
Here are some suggested do’s and don’ts for safer driving:
“Because so many of us have been driving for years, we may let simple safety concerns slip through the cracks, but we can all use a gentle reminder during this monthlong holiday to get back on track behind the wheel,” said Kroll.
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