Local law enforcement agencies will be using the power of social media to send a message of positive reinforcement as they try to get people to buckle up.
Tuesday, they teamed up to film a campaign video at Cleveland Browns Stadium in hopes of reaching people where they are with an impactful reminder to buckle up.
In Cuyahoga County in 2022, 64.5% of the 82 fatal automobile crashes involved someone not wearing a seat belt. That's why police officers will strictly enforce seat belt use during the Click It or Ticket mobilization from May 22 to June 4. Research shows that increased enforcement is a powerful tool in getting drivers and passengers in the habit of wearing a seat belt
"Oh, it's so very important. So when you're out there, and you're driving. Be mindful of loud music in your vehicle. Be mindful of any distractions on the cell phone, eating in your vehicle, anything that may take your eyes away from the road," Murphy said."Because, of course, this is motorcycle season, and we have lots of motorcycles on the road, which some of them don't necessarily ride and respect the bike," Murphy said.
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