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Secure Every Journey: Virginia DMV’s Click It or Ticket Campaign Promotes Lifesaving Seatbelt Habits
Virginia DMV Urges Seat Belt Use as Unbuckled Fatalities Decrease, Emphasizing No Room for Complacency.
As the holiday season approaches, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is taking proactive steps to ensure road safety for all Virginians. The department has launched its annual Click It or Ticket campaign from November 19 to 30, focusing on the benefits of wearing seat belts. This initiative arrives amidst encouraging data showing a decline in fatalities involving unbuckled passengers and drivers, yet it serves as a crucial reminder not to let our guard down.
DMV Commissioner Gerald Lackey, also serving as the Governor’s Highway Safety Representative, highlighted the significance of this campaign. “While we’re seeing a positive trend with fewer unbuckled fatalities, our goal is zero. Buckling up remains the simplest yet most effective action to protect ourselves and others on the road,” he stated. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration supports this, noting that seat belt use can reduce the risk of fatal injury by up to 55%.
This year’s statistics are a beacon of hope, showing a 12% reduction in fatalities among those not wearing seat belts compared to last year (281 in 2023 vs. 319 in 2022). However, these numbers also paint a picture of vulnerability among specific demographics. With 20% of fatalities being individuals in their 20s and 73% male, the DMV underscores the importance of targeted education and awareness.
In line with this, the DMV has issued a seat belt safety refresher, emphasizing critical points like ensuring children are securely buckled in appropriate safety seats, fastening the seat belt correctly over the shoulder and hips, adjusting it for a snug fit, and the importance of wearing it at all times, even during short trips or while in traffic.
The Click It or Ticket campaign is more than a reminder; it’s a call to action for every Virginian to make seat belt use a habit. As we embark on our holiday travels, let’s ensure that safety is our first passenger. The DMV encourages everyone to buckle up themselves and remind loved ones to do the same. For further information on seat belt safety and to access resources, visit the DMV’s revamped website at dmv.virginia.gov.
