Traffic & Transit
Norwalk Police To Conduct 'Click It Or Ticket' Campaign
Norwalk police will be proactively conducting traffic enforcement for seat belt violations leading up to and during the holiday season.

NORWALK, CT — Police announced this week they will be "proactively conducting traffic enforcement for seat belt violations" in Norwalk leading up to, as well as during, the holiday season.
In a news release provided the department, Police Sgt. Ryan Evarts said the 'Click It Or Ticket' campaign will be a roving enforcement initiative, not fixed checkpoints.
Enforcement action will take place this week on Friday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Monday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., according to Evarts.
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Evarts also asked drivers in Norwalk to be cognizant of all passengers in their car, especially children and the elderly, as they may need guidance with certain safety measures such as seatbelts.
"As a driver, the passengers' safety is your responsibility, so please ensure everyone is buckled in," Evarts said in a news release. "A motor vehicle accident may not be in your control, but using a seatbelt is. Be safe, keep your passengers safe and enjoy a great holiday season."
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