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Published: May 14, 2008 10:40 am    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

GBCPD KICKS OFF CLICK IT OR TICKET

Extended Hours to Focus on All Unbuckled Motorists--Day and Night



The Gun Barrel City Police Department announced today it is joining with hundreds of other law enforcement agencies across the country in renewing a pledge to save lives by intensifying efforts to enforce seat belt laws among all motorists and around the clock during the 2008 CLICK IT OR TICKET mobilization, which runs from May 19 - June 1.

In 2006, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 15, 046 passenger vehicle occupants were killed between the nighttime hours of 6 p.m. and 5:59 a.m.

Nearly two-thirds (64%) of those killed at night were not wearing seat belts compared to less than half (46%) of the passenger vehicle occupants killed during daytime hours.

Along with nighttime motorists, men, particular young men are among those less likely to buckle up.

In 2006, 73 percent of male passenger vehicle occupants between the ages of 18 and 34 who were killed in crashes were NOT wearing seat belts.

In fact, all young people are at greatly increased risk.

Sixty-four percent of teenage passenger vehicle occupants killed in fatal crashes during 2006 were NOT wearing seat belts at the time of the crashes and the 2006 observed seat belt usage rate of those 16 to 24 was lower than any other age group.

"With 18 percent of all Americans failing to buckle up regularly, it's clear that far too many people still don't take belt laws seriously," Chief Mabelle Lane said.

Among some groups, especially young men, the unbuckled rate is especially high and the fatal crash rate increases significantly at night. So look for us to be out on the streets day and night from mid-May through June 1st making sure that everyone is buckled up.

Chief Lane said, "Worn correctly, seat belts have proven to reduce the risk of fatal injury in a crash by 45 percent for front-seat passenger vehicle occupants and by 60 percent in pickup trucks, SUVs and minivans.

In fact, data shows that more than three-quarters (77%) of passenger vehicle occupants who were in a serious crash in 2006 and were buckled up survived the crash."

Chief Lane also emphasized that if you are an operator of a motor vehicle it is your duty to assure that any child under the age of 17 is secured by a safety belt.

If the child is younger than 5 years of age and less than 36 inches in height, the child must be secured during the operation of the vehicle in a child passenger safety seat system.

Increased law enforcement activities, including seat belt checkpoints will be conducted nationwide during the 2008 CLICK IT OR TICKET mobilization.

Paid national advertising, as well as State advertising will support the mobilization by promoting the life-saving benefits of regular seat belt use, especially nighttime belt use, to all motorists.

"Regular seat belt use is the single most effective way to protect people and reduce motor vehicle crash fatalities.

High-visibility enforcement is effective at getting people to buckle up," said Chief Lane. "Wearing your seat belt is easy and it costs you nothing.

Not wearing it might cost you a ticket, or worse--your life. I urge everyone in Gun Barrel City to please be safe and buckle up day and night--CLICK IT OR TICKET."

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