The Springfield Police Department announced on Wednesday morning its partnership with the Lights On! program, an initiative aimed at fostering positive community interactions while enhancing roadway safety. This program allows officers to provide repair vouchers instead of citations for drivers with minor vehicle equipment violations, such as broken headlights, taillights, or turn signals. Through this partnership, SPD officers may provide Lights On! repair vouchers that can be redeemed at participating local auto repair shops for free repairs up to $250.
The department noted that the goal of the program is to remove financial barriers to vehicle maintenance, ensuring drivers can travel safely while promoting trust between law enforcement and the community.
“The Lights On! program is an excellent opportunity for us to engage with our community in a positive way while improving public safety,” said Joseph Behl, Chief of the Springfield Police Department. “Instead of issuing a ticket, we can help drivers get the necessary repairs at no cost, making our roads safer for everyone.”
The SPD stated that its adoption of the Lights On! program grew out of discussions about traffic stop data in Springfield with the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois (IL ACLU), which highlighted the program for SPD leadership. The discussions – which they say are ongoing – reflect a shared commitment to equitable policing and ensuring public safety approaches that work for all residents.
“We are proud to adopt this program,” Chief Behl further noted. “For some families, a broken taillight or turn signal can mean choosing between a minor auto repair and buying groceries. A citation for these small issues can create further financial strain, potentially leading to repeated law enforcement contact or even vehicle impoundment. While we have a duty to ensure public safety, this program gives officers a valuable tool to engage with drivers and offer a helpful solution rather than a ticket or fine.”
Funding for the Lights On! program was made possible through a grant from the State of Illinois, developed in collaboration with state and local leaders who share a commitment to community safety, equity, and meaningful police-community partnerships.
Residents who receive a Lights On! voucher can visit the following participating repair shops to have their vehicle repairs up to $250 free of charge:
• Vern’s Auto Repair, 1645 North Grand Ave East, Springfield, IL 62702
• 1 Stop Auto Shop, 2800 W Washington St., Springfield, IL 62702
• Midas, 2109 Stevenson Drive, Springfield, IL 62703
• Floyd Imports, 2320 Prairie Crossing Drive, Springfield, IL 62711
More information on the program and participating locations can be found at www.lightson.org.
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