Traffic & Transit
Fair Lawn Police Join 'Click It Or Ticket' Campaign
The initiative will start May 24 and run through June 6, the department said.
FAIR LAWN, NJ — Law enforcement officers from the Fair Lawn Police Department will join with police from around the country in the national “Click it or Ticket” campaign.
Beginning May 24 and running through June 6, the annual “Click it or Ticket” national mobilization "utilizes high visibility seat belt checkpoints and saturation patrols, in combination with local and national publicity efforts, to reiterate the life-saving value of seat belts," the department said.
"Using a seat belt is the simplest way for motor vehicle occupants to protect themselves on the road," said Eric Heitmann, director of the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety. "Crash statistics show that in 2017 alone, seat belt use saved nearly 15,000 lives nationally."
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In New Jersey, a key focus of this year’s Click It or Ticket campaign is to promote seat belt usage by adults in all seating positions in the vehicle, both front and rear seats. The front seat belt usage rate in New Jersey currently stands at 90.23 percent, according to a news release.
However, adults riding in rear seats are buckling up at a significantly lower rate, only 48 percent according to the most recent surveys.
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"For whatever reason there seems to be a disconnect with people feeling they don’t need to buckle up when riding as passengers in rear seats, and this is a concern," Heitmann said. "By promoting back seat usage of seat belts during our Click It or Ticket campaign, we’re encouraging passenger habits that will save lives."
The 2020 Click It or Ticket mobilization was cancelled due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. During the 2019 Click It or Ticket campaign, 343 New Jersey police agencies participated in the two-week initiative, a news release said.
As a result of the effort, law enforcement officers issued 14,548 seat belt citations, 5,670 speeding summonses and made 85 impaired driving arrests, according to the release.
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