FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 8, 2014
Life Saving Click It or
Ticket Mobilization Begins
Arcadia Police Department Kicks
Off High Visibility Enforcement
[Arcadia, CA) The Arcadia Police Department
wants to remind motorists to Click It or
Ticket. In order to enforce this
reminder, beginning Monday, May 19th,
officers will be joining in the 2014
national seat belt
enforcement mobilization and cracking down on motorists who are not belted.
Even with a
seatbelt usage rate of 97.4 percent, California still has 800,000 or more who
aren’t buckling up. In a crash, they
stand a 50 percent greater chance of being killed than those who have taken the
two seconds to buckle in. In an on-going
effort to reach those remaining safety hold-outs, police, sheriff and the
California Highway Patrol (CHP) departments across the state will be taking
part in Click It or Ticket from May 19 through June 1.
“Memorial
Day weekend kicks off summer vacation season, and we want to ensure that
everyone arrives at their destination safe and sound,” said Sgt. Kollin Cieadlo.
“If you are not wearing your seat belt, you will be ticketed.”
According to
new data released from the Department of Transportation’s National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), fatalities are up nationwide for the
first time in five years. In 2012, 10,335 people who were killed in motor vehicle
crashes were not wearing their seat belts. NHTSA data also details how more
traffic vehicle deaths occur at night. In 2012, 61 percent of passenger vehicle
occupants killed during the nighttime hours of 6:00 p.m. – 5:59 a.m. were not
wearing their seat belts.
“Wearing a
seat belt is one of the easiest and best things you can do to protect yourself
in the event of a car crash,” said Rhonda Craft, Director of the California
Office of Traffics Safety. “Taking a few moments to properly secure yourself and
all your passengers before going on your way could mean the difference between
life and death.”
The
cost for a seat belt violation in California for unbuckled vehicle occupants
over age 16 is a minimum of $161 for a first offense. The penalty fees for
failing to properly buckle up any child under the age of 16 is a minimum $490
per child for a first offense, plus a violation point will be added to the
driver’s record. If the parent is not in the car, the driver gets the ticket.
For
more traffic safety information, visit the California Office of Traffic Safety
or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ClickIt or Ticket mobilization.
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