Law enforcement participates in Click it or Ticket wave May 18 – 31

  Crash data shows that passenger vehicle occupants are buckling up more during the day than at nighttime. A mobilization of law enforcement May 18-May 31 across Iowa and the entire United States aims to heighten seatbelt enforcement 24-7, but focused enforcement efforts will take place between the nighttime hours of 6 p.m. and 5:59 a.m. due to the significant number of violators and fatal crashes during this time.
  Over the last decade, Iowa has averaged 5.3 traffic fatalities during the three-day Memorial Day weekend. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration nearly half of the 21,132 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed on our nation’s roadways in 2013 were not wearing seat belts. That number jumped to 67 percent for males aged 13 – 15.
  Buckling up in the back seat is just as important. Half of all front-seat occupants killed in crashes in 2012 were unrestrained but 61 percent of those killed in back seats were unrestrained.
  Keep in mind that those fatalities aren’t just statistics; they are someone’s family member or friend.
  The single most effective way to reduce fatalities in motor vehicle crashes is to wear a seatbelt every day, say the Iowa Department of Public Safety and the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau.

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