Yellow dots help notify officials of drivers’ medical conditions
November 24, 2011 – 6:27 am
KMOV – The Illinois Department of Transportation launched a new way to help rescuers at accident scenes on Tuesday night with the use of a yellow dot
Drivers can put the yellow dots on their cars in order to notify officials that they have important medical information in the glove box
An information kit and dots will be available through county health departments throughout Illinois
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