IDOT and Partners Announce 2011-2012
Operation Teen Safe Driving Winners
Illinois Teen Fatalities Down by Nearly Half Since 2007
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Department of Transportation, The
Ford Motor Company Fund, The Allstate Foundation, Illinois
Secretary of State Jesse White, and Illinois State Police (ISP)
today announced the seven winning schools from the 2011-2012
Operation Teen Safe Driving (OTSD) program. The announcement
comes as Illinois records declining teen fatality numbers in
automobile crashes, demonstrating a 48 percent decrease in 2011
as compared to 2007, when the program first began. The program
includes the support of Governor Pat Quinn, the Illinois State
Board of Education and the national Governor’s Highway Safety
Association.
“Illinois is a national leader in teen safety,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Ann Schneider. “The innovation,
dedication and collaborative efforts of IDOT and partners in
successful programs like OTSD have significantly impacted and
improved roadway safety across the state. The peer-led program
creates student ownership and allows participants to analyze
traffic safety issues, utilize problem solving skills, generate
and implement creative solutions directly within their
community.”
In total, 105 schools statewide were initially selected to
participate in the innovative program, modeled after The Ford
Motor Company Fund’s nationally recognized Ford Driving Skills
for Life teen safety program. The fifth year of the statewide
program kicked off in August 2011 encouraging high school
students to use their creativity and imagination to develop a
program to educate their peers on the dangers of unsafe driving
practices.
“The Ford Motor Company Fund is very pleased to be returning
for the fifth year as the lead partner of this important teen
safe driving initiative,” said Jim Graham, Manager of Community
Relations Ford Fund and Community Services. “Operation Teen Safe
Driving combines education and training to maximize success. As
evidenced by the dropping teen fatality rate, this innovative
program is truly making a difference on the roads in Illinois
and beyond.”
Thirty-five high schools have been selected to participate in
The Ford Motor Company Fund’s Driving Skills for Life, Ride and
Drive events. These events will take place in Chicago on April
23-24, and in Springfield on April 26-27. The Ride and Drive
events will feature professional drivers providing young drivers
with rigorous behind the wheel driving exercises, including
hazard recognition/accident avoidance, vehicle handling/skid
control and speed/space management. Additionally, the top five
winning schools in each of the seven regions will receive prizes
ranging from $500-$2,500 to host a post prom event.
“The Allstate Foundation is honored to continue to serve as a
leading partner in the combined effort to eliminate distracted
driving and save teen lives on Illinois roadways,” said Bill
McGrath, Allstate Insurance Regional Sales Leader and father of
teen drivers.“With high school prom and graduation celebrations
just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to remind teens
and their parents about the safety responsibilities young
drivers assume every time they get behind the wheel.”
Another important teen driving initiative includes the
Graduated Driver Licensing law introduced by Secretary of State
White. The law, made effective January 1, 2008, gave teens
additional behind the wheel driving experience under the
watchful eye of a parent or guardian, limits in-car
distractions, and requires teens to earn their way from one
stage to the next by avoiding traffic convictions. Leading
national traffic safety experts have recognized the law as one
of the best in the nation.
“When I established the Teen Driver Safety Task Force the
goal was to improve Illinois’ graduated driver licensing (GDL)
law and, even more importantly, to save lives,” said Secretary
of State White. “I am encouraged that teen driving deaths are
down by nearly 50 percent since the law took effect January 1,
2008. This law, in conjunction with the Operation Teen Safe
Driving initiative, is having the intended impact on teen
driving safety. My congratulations to the winners as well as to
all schools that participated in this important program. Working
together, we can save more lives and make Illinois roads safer
for all of us.”
“The men and women of the Illinois State Police remain
steadfast in their commitment to reducing teen fatalities,” said
ISP Director Hiram Grau. “Operation Teen Safe Driving provides
an additional opportunity for our Safety Education Officers to
reach young drivers and educate them about establishing good
driving habits. We congratulate these young men and women for
their winning efforts to encourage others to be safe drivers.”
The winning schools in each region are as follows:
Region One: 1st place: Oak Forest High School; 2nd
place; Evergreen Park Community High School; 3rd place: John
Hersey High School; 4th place: Thornton Fractional North High
School; 5th place: Wells Community Academy High School
Region Two: 1st place: Gardner South Wilmington High
School; 2nd place: H.D. Jacobs High School; 3rd place: Glenbard
West High School; 4th place: Lincoln-Way Central High School;
5th place: Crystal Lake Central High School
Region Three: 1st place: Ottawa Township High School; 2nd
place: Milledgeville High School; 3rd place: Riverdale High
School; 4th place: Lena-Winslow High School; 5th place:
Rockridge High School
Region Four: 1st place: Fieldcrest High School; 2nd
place: Quincy Senior High School; 3rd place: Beardstown High
School; 4th place: Sacred Heart-Griffin High School; 5th place:
Riverton High School
Region Five: 1st place: Donovan High School; 2nd place:
Neoga High School; 3rd place: Deland-Weldon High School; 4th
place: Meridian High School; 5th place: Tuscola Community High
School
Region Six: 1st place: Marquette High School; 2nd place:
Murphysboro High School; 3rd place: Elverado High School; 4th
place: North Greene High School; 5th place: Egyptian High School
Region Seven: 1st place: Wayne City High School; 2nd
place: Mt. Carmel High School; 3rd place: Herrin High School:
4th place: Norris City-Omaha Enfield High School; 5th place:
Sesser-Valier High School
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