Crime & Safety

Click It or Ticket Enforcement Beefs Up May 23-June 5

You are 35 times more likely to die in a roll-over crash if you are not wearing a seat belt.

As families across California plan for upcoming spring travel, there’s not much you can do to control the cost of filling up the gas tank, but you can avoid a costly ticket by making sure that all in the car wear their seat belt. Law enforcement throughout the state, including , will be looking for unbelted drivers and passengers as part of the 2011 Click It or Ticket mobilization, May 23-June 5.  The fines and fees for first time adult seat belt violations is a minimum of $142. For children under 16, the fine is $445 for a first offense.

Did you know nationwide, of those who died in nighttime crashes in 2009, nearly two-thirds (62 percent) were not wearing seat belts at the time of their fatal crashes? Properly restrained drivers, passengers and children have a 50 percent better chance of surviving a crash than unbelted occupants. Those ejected from vehicles in crashes or roll-overs are up to 35 times more likely to die than restrained occupants. In 2009 alone, seat belts saved approximately 12,713 lives nationwide.  In California, it is estimated that 320 people who were killed in 2009 would be alive today if they had been wearing seat belts.

“Law enforcement throughout the area will be looking for seat belt violators, day and night,” said Carlsbad Police Chief Gary Morrison. “Citations will be issued without warning. It’s not just about avoiding a costly ticket; it’s about keeping the ones you care about alive. Remember to buckle up on every trip, day and night.”

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California’s current seat belt use rate of 96.2 percent is at an all-time high, but that still leaves nearly one million people who are not buckling up, putting their lives at risk every time they get into the car. The Click It or Ticket mobilization is credited with increasing the state’s adult seat belt usage rate from 92.5 percent in 2005 to 96.2 percent in 2010.

“We are very proud of California’s seat belt and child safety seat use rates,” said Christopher J. Murphy, director of the California Office of Traffic Safety. “However, with nearly one million motorists still not buckling up, there is much more work to do. Reaching the last 4 percent of motorists is crucial to reaching our goal of zero deaths.”

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More than 600 permanent Click It or Ticket highway signs, which have been up since 2005, have been updated to reflect the “Minimum $142” message as a reminder to motorists that failing to buckle up is costly.


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