The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety is partnering with the Peoria Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies to enforce Arizona’s seat belt and child safety seat laws.
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Peoria Police to step up seat belt enforcement
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Peoria Police will step up traffic enforcement May 22-June 4.
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In an effort to save lives on Arizona’s roadways this month, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety is partnering with the Peoria Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies to enforce Arizona’s seat belt and child safety seat laws.
The enforcement mobilization will run May 22-June 4.
Arizona presently conducts enforcement under a secondary seat belt law and a primary child safety seat law. The enforcement campaign is based on high visibility traffic enforcement with a “zero-tolerance” approach toward seat belt and child safety seat usage.
As part of the National Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement campaign, law enforcement agencies across the state will be stepping up traffic enforcement patrols and increasing other enforcement efforts to drive home the message: Buckle Up Arizona…It’s the Law!
Despite widespread efforts to educate drivers about the importance of wearing seat belts, motor vehicle collisions continue to be the leading cause of death and serious injuries to the residents of the state.
Regular seat belt use is the single most effective way to protect people and reduce fatalities in motor vehicle crashes. When worn correctly, seat belts have proven to reduce serious crash-related injuries and deaths by about 50%. The proper and consistent use of child safety seats has been found to reduce the risk of fatal injury by 71% for infants (younger than 1-year-old) and by 54% for toddlers (1 to 4 years old) in passenger cars. Properly installed booster seats reduce the risk for serious injury by 45% among children ages 4 to 8 years old.