CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN STARTS MAY 21 The Folsom Police Department will show zero tolerance
As the unofficial start of summer, the Memorial Day holiday weekend is a busy time for Californians. Each year, the highways fill with families in vehicles, on their way to start their summer vacations. To help keep drivers and passengers safe, The Folsom Police Department is reminding motorists to Click It or Ticket. The national seat belt campaign will take place May 21 through June 3, concurrent with the busy travel season.
The Folsom Police Department will deploy additional officers during the two-week campaign on special traffic patrols specifically to stop and ticket both drivers and passengers for failing to use the vehicle’s safety belt restraints. This will also include drivers who fail to secure children in the proper child restraint seats.
“Wearing your seat belt is the easiest way to protect people, in a vehicle, when it is involved in a collision. Why risk it?” said Chief Rick Hillman of the Folsom Police Department. “The law requires drivers and passengers to wear a seatbelt; it also says a driver is responsible for young passengers. Click it or ticket, it’s the law. My agency personnel see the consequences of not buckling up. We see the loss of life and injuries at the scene of a crash. All too often, deaths could have been prevented and injuries reduced with the simple click of a seat belt. This should be automatic.”
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly half (48%) of the passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes in 2016 were unrestrained. At night from 6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m., that number soared to 56 percent of those killed. That’s why one focus of the Click It or Ticket campaign is nighttime enforcement. Police, Sheriff and the CHP will be taking a no-excuses approach to seat belt law enforcement, writing citations day and night. In California, the minimum penalty for a seat belt violation is $162.
“This Memorial Day period and, in fact, every day, we want everyone in every vehicle to remember that buckling up could be their greatest defense in a crash,” said Rhonda Craft, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety. “Putting on a seat belt is one of the quickest, simplest and most effective ways to ensure you and your loved ones remain safe and sound on the road.”
In 2016, Statewide, 426 individuals were found to be unrestrained at the time of the collision. It is estimated that 74 would have survived had they simply buckled up.
“If you know a friend or a family member who does not wear a seatbelt when they drive, please ask them to consider changing their habits,” said Chief R Hillman. “Maybe your comments will result in the saving of a life. Seat belts save lives, and everyone—child and adult—needs to remember to buckle up—every trip, every time.”
This enforcement effort is funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and remember - Report Drunk Drivers - call 911.
Address/Location
Folsom Police Department
46 Natoma St
Folsom, CA 95630
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 916-355-7231
Robert Brown
Traffic Enforcement Unit
[email protected]
916-355-7230