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01/19/2024
Depending on your situation, IDOT will send services to your location. Most likely, the Chicago area Traffic Patrol (ETP) and the Metro-East area Emergency Patrol Vehicle (EPV) programs will be who respond to your call. These are known as Minutemen, and they respond to traffic problems, safety hazards, vehicles on the side of the road, and objects in the roadway.
You can trust the Minutemen to handle your situation properly and get you to safety. Not only will they help you, but they’ll also work to keep traffic moving and in a safe manner so that everyone is as safe as possible.
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What to Do During a Roadside Emergency in Chicago - Krzak Rundio Gorman, Injury Attorneys You might not know what to do during a roadside emergency in Chicago. Thankfully, we do. Find out your best course of action here.
01/03/2024
It’s common to hear about the importance of obeying the speed limit when driving. The warning often relates to speeding because traveling at higher speeds reduces your ability to slow down and stop and is overall a reckless driving decision. However, there’s another side of disobeying the speed limit – driving too slowly. Slow drivers can also pose a significant danger and risk to that driver and others on the road.
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Is Driving Too Slow Just as Dangerous as Speeding? - Krzak Rundio Gorman, Injury Attorneys Driving too slowly for traffic can potentially be just as dangerous as speeding. Here is some information about the dangers of driving too slowly.
12/26/2023
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of African-American culture that takes place from December 26 to January 1. It was created by activist Maulana Karenga in 1966. The word "Kwanzaa" is a Swahili word that means "first fruits".
Kwanzaa is based on African harvest festival traditions from various parts of West and Southeast Africa. It emphasizes the importance of the pan-African family and corresponding social values. The holiday encourages people to honor seven principles, including:
• Unity
• Self-determination
• Collective work and responsibility
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