The Big Bear Sheriff's Station
will be aggressively enforcing the State’s occupant protection laws as
part of California’s 2008 Click It or Ticket mobilization, taking place
May 12-June 1. The campaign relies on heavy enforcement and public
education as a means to help California achieve the highest seat belt
use rate in the nation. California currently has the nation’s fourth
highest seat belt use rate at 94.6 percent.
“We want to make sure that all
drivers and passengers buckle up on every ride, day and night,” said
Captain Gregory Garland of the Big Bear Sheriff's Station. “Our
officers will be on the lookout for those who are not buckled up and for
teens and children not riding properly restrained. We will not accept
excuses or give warnings. It’s “Click It or Ticket.”
California has a primary seat
belt law which requires that every passenger in the car, including the
driver, is required to wear a seat belt at all times. If stopped and
found to be in violation, law enforcement will issue citations without
warning. Tickets for first seat belt violations range from $80 to $91
for adults and $330 to $401 for children under age 16, depending on the
county. Additionally, children age 12 and under are required to ride
properly restrained in the back seat.
“We’re doing well with nearly
95 percent buckling up, fourth highest in the nation,” said Christopher
J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety. “That’s
1.5 million more people protected from death and injury by using
seatbelts since the Click It or Ticket campaign started in 2005. But we
can do better yet. I urge everyone to always buckle up.”
While the buckle up rate for
adults has continued to climb in recent years, California’s teen seat
belt use rate lags behind the general population. In 2007, California’s
teen seat belt use rate was 88.9 percent, well below the state rate of
94.6 percent for the same year.
More than 280 law enforcement
agencies statewide will be participating in this year’s Click It or
Ticket mobilization. Additionally, agencies are encouraged to conduct
nighttime patrols in an effort to boost compliance at night.
Funding for officer overtime to
support California’s Click It or Ticket campaign was provided by a grant
from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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