El Dorado News-Times

Zero tolerance click it or ticket enforcemen­t to begin this week

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As the summer season begins and families set out on their travels across Arkansas, state and local law enforcemen­t officers are sending a clear message to motorists: click it or ticket. Seat belt laws are enforced to protect drivers and their passengers from unnecessar­y injuries and death.

A state seat belt enforcemen­t campaign begins May 22nd and continues through June 7th, coinciding with one of the busiest travel and holiday weekends each year.

“Our law enforcemen­t officers see firsthand the loss of life and trauma when people refuse to buckle up,” said Colonel Bill Bry

ant, Director of the Arkansas State Police and Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s Highway Safety Representa­tive. “It’s such a simple step, buckling up, when you first sit down inside a car or truck, it should be second nature. Why wouldn’t you want to do something that increases your chances of keeping you or your family safe?”

National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion (NHTSA) analysis from 2018 documented 9,778 unbuckled passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes on U.S. roads. That same year, 56 percent of passenger vehicle occupants killed at night (6 AM - 5:59 AM) were not wearing seat belts. The statistica­l study has led law enforcemen­t agencies to place additional emphasis on nighttime seat belt enforcemen­t. Participat­ing law enforcemen­t agencies are taking a no-excuses approach to seat belt law enforcemen­t, whether a violator is stopped day or night.

The Arkansas State Police Highway Safety Office urges everyone to buckle up, every trip, every time, especially during the upcoming holiday when more motorists will be on the road.

Arkansas law requires that all front seat passengers, not just drivers, be buckled up. It requires all children under fifteen years of age to be properly secured in the vehicle. A child who is less than six years of age and who weighs less than sixty pounds should be restrained in a child passenger safety seat. If the driver has a restricted license, all passengers in the vehicle must be properly buckled up.

For more informatio­n about “Click it or Ticket” visit trafficsaf­etymarketi­ng. gov or contact the Arkansas Highway Safety Office at (501) 618-8136. For more on the ongoing “Toward Zero Deaths” campaign, visit TZDarkansa­s.org

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