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Is it speeding? Pandemic joy rides? Experts explain 10% spike in crash fatalities

Updated 7/25/2021 5:09 PM Fifty-five more people have died in traffic crashes this year in Illinois compared with 2020, a nearly 10% uptick that comes as vehicle travel grows nationwide in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fatal vehicle crashes also spiked by 35, or 6%, over the number in 2020, the Illinois Department of Transportation reported on Thursday.   The new numbers are alarming, said DePaul University transportation expert Joseph Schwieterman. Many of the gains we enjoyed in traffic safety are being surrendered. State tallies show that 621 people died in vehicle crashes this year as of Thursday compared with 566 between Jan. 1 and July 22, 2020. There were 554 fatal crashes as of Thursday this year and 519 in the same time period in 2020.

Rte 127 closure in Union County begins Monday morning

Rte. 127 closure in Union County begins Monday morning Marsha Heller © Provided by Paducah-Cape Girard KFVS-TV The project to demolish an old bridge over Rte. 127 in Alto Pass and complete the rebuilding of the highway just south of town will start on Monday, July 26 at 7 a.m. UNION COUNTY, Ill. (KFVS) - Route 127 in Union County will be closed starting on Monday, July 26 at 7 a.m. The Illinois Department of Transportation set up digital signs to warn drivers of an upcoming closure of Rte. 127 at Alto Pass. At first, the closure was scheduled to begin on Monday, July 12, but it was delayed to July 26.

Chicago expressway shootings continue to surge despite $12 5M grant, federal intervention

Chicago expressway shootings continue to surge despite $12 5M grant, federal intervention
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