Crime & Safety
Beverly Police Cracking Down on Unbuckled Drivers
Unbuckled drivers beware, area police officers will be on the look-out this month.
During the month of May, the Beverly Police Department will be teaming up with Massachusetts state police and more than 133 local police departments state-wide to crack down on motorists who are not buckling up. Beverly will be taking part in the national Click it Or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization which is federally funded through the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security's Highway Safety Division.
"Memorial Day traditionally kicks off the busy summer driving season," said Beverly Police Chief John LeLacheur. "Safety belts and properly installed child safety seats are your best defense against drunk, aggressive and distracted drivers, as well as your own mistakes." Beginning May 19 through June 1, law enforcement officials will be out in full force looking for safety belt violators.
In Massachusetts in 2012, an estimated 50 lives could have been saved if everyone wore their seat belts. Statistics also show that passenger vehicle occupants are buckling up more during the day, but not enough at night. While Massachusetts data is still being compiled, nationally, nighttime drivers are less likely to buckle up compared to daytime drivers. 10,480 passenger vehicle occupants were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes at night in 2012. Of those killed in nighttime crashes, 55 percent were not wearing seat belts.Â
As part of the day or night CIOT kickoff, at 6 p.m. on May 19, state and local police departments will join law enforcement agencies across the East Coast in mobilized the CIOT "Border to Border" operation, which aims to provide increased seat belt enforcement to state borders - sending a 'zero tolerance' message to the public: driving or riding unbuckled will result in a ticket, no matter what state, no matter what time.
For more information, visit www.mass.gov/highwaysafety.
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