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Deadly crashes rise only slightly, but drivers are urged to pay attention

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When giving a citation for texting while driving, an officer has to be able to prove that is what they were doing, he said.

To help increase enforcement and awareness, the sheriff's department participates in Illinois Department of Transportation and federal programs to enhance patrol for drinking and driving violators, Callahan said. The sheriff's department has had a dedicated traffic unit for more than 20 years, and increases patrols during holiday weekends when alcohol consumption increases, like on New Year's Eve.

It's hard to pinpoint a specific reason for increased traffic accidents, but the more the city and county grow, the more traffic there is on the road and the greater the chance of accidents.

Of the sheriff's four fatal traffic accidents it handled this year, three of them involved semi trucks. And with the county having two, two-lane highways, the chance of having a collision with a semi is increased.

"The risk of bodily injury and death when someone crashes into a semi is a lot greater than when someone crashes with another car," said Callahan, "making it even more important to pay attention to the road and the road only."

Another way to do your part to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community is to offer your services.

With New Year's Eve just a few days away, Dite encourages people to not only make sure you have a designated driver, but to be one.

"Tell (your family and friends) you are someone they can call," Dite said. "Each time, you don't know how many lives you saved with that one drive home."

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