Click-It Or Ticket Campaign Begins In Naugatuck

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Naugatuck CT

17 May, 2022

3:21 PM

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NAUGATUCK, CT — A national seat belt enforcement campaign kicked off Monday in Naugatuck and will continue into June, according to police. In a news release, police said the "Click It or Ticket" campaign is aimed at enforcing seat belt use to help keep families safe. The campaign will run until June 5 and occur during one of the busiest travel and holiday weekends of the year, police said. (To sign up for Naugatuck breaking news alerts and more, click here.) According to police, the campaign is a key tool in public awareness and enforcement for safety belt use. Efforts are undertaken to increase awareness and adherence to Connecticut's occupant protection laws with a priority given to enforcement and education, police said. According to the state's seat belt laws: Connecticut Safety Belt Law -- General Statute 14-100a(c)(1) FINE $92All drivers and front seat passengers are required to wear a safety belt.The driver is responsible for any passenger under 16 years of age.Connecticut Child Restraint Law -- General Statute 14-100a(d)Infants must remain rear facing until they are both 20 pounds and one year old.Children must be in an approved child restraint system (such as a car seat with internal harness or booster seat) until the children are both over 6 years old and over 60 pounds. Children who ride in a booster seat must use a lap and shoulder belt.Police also urged drivers to remember: Children depend on the adult to properly ensure their safety when riding in an automobile.Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children between the ages of 4 and 14 years old.Safety belts, when properly used, reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers by 45 percent.Automobile crashes are responsible for over 240 deaths annually in Connecticut.Every hour, someone in America dies simply because they did not Buckle Up!National averages show that a death occurs every 13 minutes from injuries due to motor vehicle crashes, 115 people are killed daily.It only takes about 3 seconds to BUCKLE UP!

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