Tazewell County Deputy recognized as hero

The Tazewell Teen Initiative was adopted statewide and has helped to cut the number of traffic fatalities in half. (Tazewell Teen Initiative Facebook)

 

By Neil Doyle

PEKIN – National Teen Safe Driving Week starts Sunday as this week and every week, parents are encouraged to have conversations with their teens about the important rules they need to follow to stay safe behind the wheel.

One group that continually enforces the practice of safe teen driving is Ford Driving Skills for Life. Established in 2003, the program provides new drivers free, advanced safety training in the United States and more than 40 countries.

In recognition of the FDSL 15th anniversary, Tazewell County Deputy John Shallenberger is one of six Unsung Heroes of Highway Safety for his dedication to making roads safer. In 2014, Shallenberger became an instructor with FDSL promoting safe teen driving both state and nationwide.

“I was shocked actually when I got it, but I’ve been working with teen driving through the sheriffs office for the last 12 years,” said Shallenberger.

Deputy Shallenberger is an original member and now co-chairman of the Tazewell Teen Initiative which formed in response to 15 teens who lost their lives to car crashes in 2005.

The initiative was adopted across the state and since 2007 Illinois Department of Transportation data shows the state has experienced a more than 50 percent reduction in teen fatalities.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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