Ill. has fewer than 1,000 traffic deaths in 2009

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois authorities say 2009 was the safest year for state roads since the 1920s.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois authorities say 2009 was the safest year for state roads since the 1920s. Last year was the first time since 1921 that the number of people killed in crashes was fewer than 1,000. That’s more than 100 fewer traffic deaths than 2008. In 2007, there were more than 1,200 traffic deaths. Transportation officials say the number of crash-related deaths in Illinois has been falling since 2003. At the same time, seat belt usage has been steadily increasing, from 76 percent in 2003 to nearly 92 percent in 2009. Authorities say they’ve targeted the "Fatal Five" violations that are linked to more traffic deaths, including speeding, not wearing seat belts, improper lane usage, following too closely and driving under the influence. Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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