Manhattan Beach Police To Ramp Up Seatbelt Enforcement During 'Click it or Ticket' Campaign
May 19, 2022 06:43PM ● By Mb News StaffThe Manhattan Beach Police Department will have extra officers on patrol to enforce seat belt safety laws during the Click it or Ticket campaign, from May 23 through June 5.
The MBPD will have officers on patrol actively looking for drivers and passengers who are not wearing a seat belt. This
includes vehicles where children are not secured in child safety seats.
“Wearing a seat belt should be an automatic for all drivers and passengers,”
said Manhattan Beach Police Department Sergeant Scott Combs in a statement. “It’s the safe thing to do, especially when it comes to securing children
in child safety seats.”
According
to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 10,893
people killed in crashes throughout the country in 2020
were not wearing seat belts. In California, 756 people killed in
crashes in 2020 were not wearing seat belts, or nearly 20 percent of all
traffic deaths in the state.
California
law requires a child to be secured in a safety or booster seat until
they are at least 8 or at least 4 feet, 9 inches tall. Children under
the age of 2
must ride in a rear-facing seat unless the child weighs 40 or more
pounds or is 40 or more inches tall.
California
has a primary seat belt law that allows law enforcement officers to
ticket someone for not wearing a seat belt without committing another
traffic violation.
Funding
for the Click it or Ticket program was provided by a grant from the California Office of
Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration.