(Undated) – The Illinois State Police are launching a new safety campaign designed to reduce incidents involving road rage. The “Road Rage, Don’t Engage” campaign aims to raise awareness about an increase in road rage incidents leading to violence as well as educate the public on the signs of road rage and tips on how to prevent and handle these situations. ISP Director, Brendan Kelly, says although road rage is nothing new, we’re seeing people react more aggressively and dangerously. He says the message is simple, that extra car length you gain by cutting someone off or arriving 10 seconds earlier by tailgating another person, is not worth your life.

ISP Launch “Road Rage, Don’t Engage” Campaign
Jan 5, 2024 | 6:33 AM