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Seatbelt Crackdown Returns To North Jersey Monday: See Where
The "Click It or Ticket"campaign is providing funding for enhanced patrols for many Garden State communities. Here's where the money went.
NORTH JERSEY – As New Jersey begins to reopen ahead of the busy summer travel season, Garden State authorities are investing resources and manpower to ensure road safety through a statewide seat belt enforcement campaign aimed at promoting safe travels on Garden State roadways.
Starting May 24, state, county, and local police departments throughout New Jersey will join law enforcement agencies across the country in the 2021 “Click It or Ticket” campaign, a national enforcement mobilization targeting unbuckled drivers and passengers.
To kick off this year’s campaign, which will run through June 6, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania will team up for a one-day, four-hour “Border to Border” (“B2B”) event featuring highly visible seat belt enforcement for drivers at state border checkpoints.
“Seat belts have been proven to be one of the best ways to prevent death and serious injury in a crash. Yet statistics show that many people still don't buckle up,” Attorney General Grewal said. “The Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign is aimed at educating the public on the importance of abiding by seat belt laws. It could literally save your life.”
In 2019, nearly half of the 22,215 passenger-vehicle occupants killed in crashes nationwide were not wearing seat belts, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”). In New Jersey that year, 42 percent -- 108 of the 260 -- passenger-vehicle occupants who were killed were unrestrained, NHTSA reports. And in passenger vehicle fatalities occurring at night (6 p.m. – 5:59 a.m.), the percentage of those killed and not wearing seat belts jumps to 55 percent.
Across the campaign, participating law enforcement agencies will be taking a “no-excuses” approach to seat belt enforcement, writing citations throughout the day and with a particular focus on nighttime enforcement. In New Jersey, the maximum penalty for a seat belt violation is $46.
To enhance law enforcement efforts during the Click It or Ticket campaign, the Division is providing a total of $810,120 in grant funding to 134 agencies throughout the state. The money helps agencies pay for additional officers on the road, seat belt checkpoints, and other enforcement initiatives during the campaign. All police departments in New Jersey are invited to support the campaign, whether they receive grant funding or not.
Here is the breakdown of who received money for enhanced enforcement in North Jersey by County:
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Bergen
- Bogota $6,000
- Cliffside Park $6,000
- East Rutherford $6,000
- Elmwood Park $6,000
- Fair Lawn $6,000
- Fairview $6,000
- Fort Lee $9,000
- Englewood $6,000
- Englewood Cliffs $6,000
- Garfield $7,500
- Hackensack $9,000
- Lyndhurst $6,000
- Northvale $6,000
- Paramus $6,000
Essex
- Bloomfield $7,500
- East Orange $12,000
- Irvington $12,000
- Livingston $6,000
- Maplewood $6,000
- Montclair $12,000
- Newark $24,000
- Nutley $6,000
- Orange $7,500
- West Orange $6,000
Hudson
- Bayonne $9,000
- Hoboken $7,500
- Kearny $9,000
- North Bergen $7,500
- Secaucus $6,000
- Union City $12,000
- West New York $6,000
Hunterdon
- Clinton Borough $2,280
- Clinton Township $2,280
- Franklin $2,280
- Frenchtown $2,280
- Holland $2,280
- Raritan $2,280
- Tewskbury $2,280
- West Amwell $2,280
Morris
- Boonton Township $6,000
- Dover $6,000
- Mount Arlington $6,000
- Parsippany-Troy Hills $6,000
- Rockaway Borough $6,000
Passaic
- Passaic $9,000
- Paterson $18,000
- West Milford $6,000
- Bernards $2,280
- Branchburg $2,280
- Bridgewater $2,280
- Hillsborough $2,280
- Manville $2,280
- Montgomery $2,280
- North Plainfield $2,280
Somerset
- Peapack Gladstone $2,280
- Raritan $2,280
- Somerset County Sheriff $2,280
- South Bound Brook $2,280
- Warren $2,280
Union
- Berkeley Heights $6,000
- Cranford $6,000
- Elizabeth $12,000
- Hillside $6,000
- Linden $6,000
- Plainfield $6,000
- Rahway $9,000
- Roselle $6,000
- Union $7,500
- Westfield $6,000
The Click It or Ticket campaign was not held in New Jersey last year due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the most recent campaign in 2019, which ran from April 1 through April 21, 2019, 341 police agencies – or 70 percentof all agencies statewide – participated in the enforcement effort. In addition to issuing a total 14,548 seat belt citations, those agencies wrote 5,670 speeding citations, and made 858 impaired driving arrests.
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