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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Park Forest Police increase enforcement for Fourth of July holiday

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Tom Mick Village Manager | Village of Park Forest

Tom Mick Village Manager | Village of Park Forest

The Park Forest Police Department is intensifying its patrols until July 7 to enforce seat belt laws under the "Click It or Ticket" campaign. This effort, which began on June 20, focuses on unbuckled drivers and passengers during the busy travel period around the Fourth of July.

Park Forest police are working with the Illinois State Police and over 200 law enforcement agencies statewide. The initiative receives funding from federal traffic safety dollars through the Illinois Department of Transportation.

"We're asking all of our residents and visitors to celebrate Independence Day safely," said Deputy Chief Kristopher Vallow. "Our officers will be working diligently to ensure that everyone is buckled up."

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly half of those who died in motor vehicle crashes during the Fourth of July holiday period in 2022 were not wearing seat belts. Seat belts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passengers by 45 percent and moderate to critical injury by 50 percent.

The Fourth of July is also one of the deadliest holidays due to impaired driving. The Park Forest Police Department will focus on identifying and arresting impaired or unsafe drivers.

In 2022, 40 percent of fatal crashes over the holiday weekend involved a drunk driver. Authorities urge drivers to plan ahead by designating a sober driver or using public transportation or rideshare options.

"Seat belts save lives, and impaired driving destroys them," Vallow said. "Let’s work together to make this holiday weekend a safe one for everyone on the road."

The "Click It or Ticket" campaign runs through July 7, covering three critical summer weekends of increased travel.

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