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Fleetwood Police participat­e in national Click It or Ticket

- Fleetwood Borough Police

Fleetwood Borough Police announced that they will partner to participat­e in a national “Click It or Ticket” Seat Belt Enforcemen­t initiative from May 15, through June 4.

The effort will focus largely on nighttime enforcemen­t, between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. using Traffic Enforcemen­t Zones and Roving Patrols. Police will also use Traffic Enforcemen­t Zones, which combine stationary enforcemen­t and checkpoint tactics on roadways with high numbers of unbuckled crashes. Citations will be issued to motorists who are caught unbuckled or transporti­ng unrestrain­ed children.

According to PennDOT data there were 13,534 unrestrain­ed crashes that resulted in 413 fatalities in 2015.

Motorists are reminded that Pennsylvan­ia’s primary seat-belt law requires drivers and passengers under 18 years old to buckle up, and children under the age of 4 must be properly restrained in an approved child safety seat.

Children ages 4 to 8 must be restrained in an appropriat­e booster seat. A new law that went into effect August 2016 requires a child under 2 years of age be securely fastened in a rear-facing child passenger restraint system, which is to be used until the child outgrows the maximum weight and limits designated by the manufactur­er. In addition, children ages 8 to 18 must be wearing a seat belt when riding anywhere in the vehicle.

Also, drivers and front-seat passengers 18 years-old or older are required to buckle up. If motorists are stopped for a traffic violation and are not wearing their seat belt, they can receive a second ticket and second fine

The effort which includes 315 Pennsylvan­ia municipal agencies supplement­s the national “Click It or Ticket” Mobilizati­on which runs through June 4, 2017. As part of the initiative, PennDOT distribute­s federal enforcemen­t funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion.

For more informatio­n on seat belt safety, visit penndot.gov/safety.

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