As millions
of travelers flood the roads this Thanksgiving, The Arcadia Department is
partnering with the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and law
enforcement across the state to share an important lifesaving reminder: Buckle
Up–Every Trip. Every Time.
During the
2015 Thanksgiving weekend, 301 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes
nationwide, and 53 percent were not wearing seat belts at the time of the fatal
crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
California accounted for 42 of those fatalities. Nighttime proved even
more deadly, with 57 percent of Thanksgiving weekend crashes occurring at night
nationally. Much like drunk driving, these deaths represent needless
tragedies for families across America. Many of these deaths could have
been completely prevented with the simple click of a seat belt.
“Year after
year, families are devastated when news arrives that a loved one is killed on
their way to Thanksgiving festivities,” said Sgt. Kollin Cieadlo. “These
stories are just unacceptable when over 50 percent of the deaths involve an
unrestrained occupant. Especially when it’s known that seat belt use is
one of the simplest ways to stay safe while riding in a vehicle.”
NHTSA
estimates that proper seat belt use reduces the risk of fatal and serious
injuries. In 2015, approximately 13,941 people survived crashes because they
were buckled up. If everyone had worn their seat belts that year, an
additional 2,804 lives could have been saved. NHTSA’s
research also reveals that males are more likely to be unbuckled than
females in a fatal crash, and that younger drivers
are also at greater risk of being unbuckled.
The Arcadia
Police Department’s goal for the ‘Buckle Up—Every Trip. Every Time.’
seat belt awareness campaign is to save lives. This campaign reminds
Thanksgiving travelers, and all drivers, about the importance of buckling
up–every trip, every time. Thanksgiving should be a happy time, not a
tragic one.
Never drink
and drive and whether you’re a passenger or the driver, riding long distances
or short, buckle your seat belt. Doing so ensures everyone arrives safely
to their Thanksgiving destinations. Remember: Buckle Up–Every Trip.
Every Time.
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