What's Happening?
An Illinois Tollway maintenance worker was killed and two others were injured when they were struck by a vehicle on the Tri-State Tollway near Des Plaines, Illinois. The incident occurred early Saturday morning as the workers were repairing a pothole
on the southbound lanes of Interstate 294 near milepost 41.5. The Illinois State Police reported that the workers were taken to a local hospital, where one succumbed to injuries. The identity of the deceased worker has not been released, and the conditions of the injured workers remain undisclosed. The accident led to the closure of all southbound lanes for over five hours as authorities conducted an investigation.
Why It's Important?
This tragic incident underscores the dangers faced by road maintenance workers and highlights the importance of adhering to traffic laws designed to protect them. The Illinois Tollway Board expressed devastation over the loss and emphasized the need for drivers to follow the Move Over Law, which requires motorists to slow down and change lanes safely when approaching vehicles with flashing lights. The incident also draws attention to the broader issue of work zone safety, as similar accidents have been reported in the state. The enforcement of traffic laws and public awareness campaigns are crucial to preventing such tragedies.
What's Next?
The Illinois State Police are continuing their investigation into the accident. The incident may prompt increased enforcement of the Move Over Law and could lead to discussions on enhancing safety measures for road workers. The Illinois Tollway and other stakeholders might consider additional strategies to protect workers, such as increased signage or barriers in work zones. Public officials, including Governor JB Pritzker, have already called for greater awareness and compliance with traffic laws to ensure the safety of road workers.












