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Barickman: 'Stay safe this winter as the temperatures begin to drop!'

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In a Nov. 21 Facebook post, Sen. Jason Barickman (R-Bloomington) encouraged Illinois residents to stay safe in winter weather. 

"Stay safe this winter as the temperatures begin to drop!" Barickman said.

The Illinois Department of Transportation is asking community members to stay safe during winter weather, especially if they're going to be out and driving.


Sen. Jason Barickman (R-Bloomington) | Photo Courtesy of Jason Barickman

"While our top priority is making sure our roads are safe for the motoring public, we do ask the motoring public to do their part as well,” Anna Ghidina, the traffic operations engineer for IDOT District 4 that includes the Tri-County area, said. “Together we're reminding the people we serve safety is everyone's responsibility.” 

Ghidina spoke Wednesday at IDOT’s maintenance facility in Edwards during the launch of this year’s “Winter Weather – Get It Together” awareness campaign. She said IDOT prepares year-round for its winter operations.

The "Winter Weather, Get it Together" campaign launched with several tips for drivers.

"Always wear a seat belt" the campaign said. "It’s the law in Illinois. Slow down. Slower speeds, slower acceleration, slower steering and slower braking all are required in winter driving conditions. Drop it and drive. Put down the handheld devices – it, too, is the law in Illinois. Don’t crowd the plow. A snowplow operator’s field of vision is restricted. You may see them, but they may not see you. Avoid using cruise control in snow and ice. Watch out for black ice on roads that appear clear but can be treacherous. Be especially careful approaching intersections, ramps, bridges and shady areas. All are prone to icing. Do not travel during bad weather unless absolutely necessary. If you do have to make a trip, check the forecast and make sure someone is aware of your travel route. Consider taking public transportation if it is an option."

Barickman has served in the Illinois Senate since 2013, and spent two years as a state representative before that.

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