Tip of the Week
Click It or Ticket Campaign Starts May 22 - Monrovia Law Enforcement Will Show
Zero Tolerance
Monrovia, CA—As summer kicks off and families hit the road for vacations, the
Monrovia Police Department and the California Office of Traffic Safety is reminding
motorists to Click It or Ticket. Aimed at enforcing seat belt use to help keep you and
your family safe, the national seat belt campaign will take place May 22 through June 4,
concurrent with one of the busiest travel and holiday weekends of the year.
Monrovia Officers will conduct 28 seat belt enforcement operations during the two week
Click It or Ticket mobilization to help lower California’s traffic deaths. In addition to these
special patrols, officers on routine patrol will also be looking for unrestrained drivers and
passengers to stop and cite.
“Our law enforcement personnel see firsthand the loss of life when people refuse to
buckle up,” said Chief Jim Hunt. “It’s such a simple thing, and it should be an automatic
next step after sitting down in a vehicle. As the Memorial Day weekend approaches and
the summer vacation season ramps up, we want to keep our community members safe
and make sure people are doing the one thing that can save them in a crash: buckling
up. If the campaign wakes up the hundreds of thousands of Californians who still don’t
heed the dangers of unrestrained driving and gets them to buckle up, we’ll consider it a
success.”
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly half of
the 22,441 passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes in 2015 were unrestrained.
During nighttime hours, that number soared to 57 percent of those killed. That’s why
one focus of the Click It or Ticket campaign is nighttime enforcement.
Participating law
enforcement agencies will be taking a no-excuses approach to seat belt law
enforcement, writing citations day and night. In Monrovia, the ticket cost for an adult
seat belt violation is $162, with penalties for not restraining a child at $465.
In 2015, 545 Californians where killed because they did not buckle their seat belts
according to NHTSA. Nationally, almost twice as many males were killed in crashes as
compared to females, with lower belt use rates, too. Of the males killed in crashes in
2015, more than half (52%) were unrestrained. For females killed in crashes, 42 percent
were not buckled up.
“Please, help us spread this life-saving message before one more friend or family
member is killed as a result of this senseless inaction,” said Chief Hunt. “Seat belts save
lives, and everyone needs to remember to buckle up, every trip, every time.”
Funding for these operations is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic
Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For more
information on the Click It or Ticket mobilization, please visit www.nhtsa.gov/ciot.
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