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Drivers urged to take extra care

With the new school year now underway, Oak Park police are urging motorists to stay alert — especially when driving in school zones. Motorists need to be focused and avoid distractions like talking on cell phones, police say, as well as come to a complete stop at intersections and not stop in crosswalks. Drivers also must obey the signals of crossing guards and should never attempt to pass a stopped school bus with lights flashing. To protect the many students who typically trek along Oak Park streets en route to their neighborhood schools, police have stepped up their presence with additional enforcement efforts at key crossings and along walking routes. For more information on the Oak Park Police Department’s school programs, call 708.386.3800 or email police@oak-park.us.

Cells phone use prohibited while driving…Unless you are using a hands-free device, talking on a cell phone while driving is illegal in Illinois. Fines start at $75. Distracted motorists who harm other drivers face fines up to $2,500 and a year of jail time. Drivers involved in fatal accidents could be fined $25,000 and face up to three years in jail. With research contending that all cell phone use is equally distracting once a conversation begins, Oak Park Police are urging motorists to put their devices aside while driving. For more information on the dangers of distracted driving, call 708.386.3800 or email police@oak-park.us.

Bicycles and sidewalks…Riding on a sidewalk by anyone of any age is prohibited in the business districts. And only those under 15 years of age may ride on a sidewalk anywhere else in the community. Youngsters riding on sidewalks always must yield to pedestrians. For more information on bicycle rules and safety, call 708.386.3800 or email police@oak-park.us.

Don’t hesitate to call 9-1-1…Oak Park Police rely on residents taking an active role. If you see unusual activity, suspicious people or vehicles in your neighborhood, don’t hesitate to call 9-1-1 immediately. For more information on the Community Policing Program, or to contact your Resident Beat Officer, visit www.oak-park.us/police.