Nationwide safety program that has focused on wearing your seatbelt. We are all guilty, or have been in the past, of just running down the road so you don't wear your seatbelt. I have to be honest as much as I think about the importance of wearing my seatbelt it often takes that annoying "beep" to remind me to put it on.
The click it or ticket campaign gave out over THREE million tickets over the last five years. That is a ticket every other second. (NHTSA)
Seat Belts: Your Single Most Effective Safety Step (Taken directly from the National Safety Council):
"Seat belts are the single most effective traffic safety device for preventing death and injury, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Wearing a seat belt can reduce the risk of crash injuries by 50 percent. They save lives:
- Seat belts saved more than 75,000 lives from 2004 to 2008.
- Forty-two percent of passenger vehicle occupants killed in 2007 were unbelted. A 2009 NHTSA study estimates more than 1,600 lives could be saved and 22,000 injuries prevented if seat belt use was 90 percent in every state.
The good news is, in 2009, seat belt use averaged 88 percent nationally, compared with 69 percent in 1998. NHTSA attributes this increase to the "Click It or Ticket" campaign, originally created by the National Safety Council as part of its Air Bag & Seat Belt Safety Campaign.
Nationwide, seat belt use is higher than ever. Yet seat belt use remains lowest among young drivers. NHTSA also reports that, in 2007:
- Seat belt use was lower among blacks than any other race.
- Seat belt use was higher among females than males.
- Seat belt use was lower among drivers who drove alone than drivers with passengers."
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