Crime & Safety
Click It Or Ticket: Police Enforcing Seatbelt Laws
The statewide campaign to buckle up while driving runs through June 3.

By Citrus Heights Police
The Citrus Heights Police Department, in conjunction with the California Office of Traffic Safety, is joining with other state and local law enforcement officers to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock. Seat belts are the most effective piece of life saving equipment on your car.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2010 nationally, 61 percent of the 10,647 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes overnight were not wearing their seat belts at the time of the fatal crash, compared to 42 percent during the daytime hours.
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“Too many drivers and passengers on the road at night are not wearing their seat belts, and it all too often ends in tragedy,” said Sgt. Jason Russo. “Our goal is to save more lives, so Citrus Heights Police will be out enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.”
Seat belt use saves thousands of lives across America each year and Citrus Heights Police is helping spread the word. NHTSA statistics show that in 2010 alone, seat belts saved an estimated 12,546 lives nationwide.
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Yet, too many motorists may need a tough reminder. In 2010, 22,187 passenger vehicle occupants were killed in motor vehicle crashes, according to NHTSA, and 51 percent of them were NOT wearing seat belts at the time of their fatal crashes.
Younger motorists and men are particularly at risk. Data shows that among teen and young adult passenger vehicle occupants in 2010, ages 18-34, who were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes, 62 percent were not buckled up at the time of the crash – the highest percentage of any age group. The number jumps to 66 percent when just men in this age group are included.
While this year’s Click It or Ticket enforcement mobilization runs from May 21 through June 3, motorists should know that officers are out enforcing seat belt laws year-round. Total costs of a first time ticket are at least $142.
Click it or Ticket debuted in California in 2005, and since then the state’s seat belt use rate has increased from 92.5 percent to a record high of 96.2 percent.
The increase represents 1.25 million more vehicle occupants who have started buckling up during that time.
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