Dufferin County, ON (OPP - Dufferin Detachment) The OPP are
reminding motorists that wearing a seat belt while in a motor vehicle
is the law and officers intend to actively enforce that law during
the Fall Seat Belt Campaign that is on right now.
So far this year 42 people have
been killed on OPP-patrolled roads who were not wearing a seat belt
in comparison to 34 people last year for the same time
period.
The most recent OPP statistics are even more alarming;
during the week of September 7 – 13, 2015, seven people were
killed in motor vehicle collisions in Ontario – six of those
people were not wearing a seat belt.
“Adult seat belt use is the most
effective way to save lives and reduce injuries in motor vehicle
collisions. Yet thousands of adults still do not wear their seat
belts on every trip. Not wearing a seat belt can be a fatal decision
even on short, familiar journeys and at low speeds. We know that
enforcement of seat belt laws does make a difference in getting more
people to buckle up, so OPP officers will be diligent during this
campaign,” says OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Traffic
Safety and Operational Support
A driver can be charged and face a fine
totalling $240 and two demerit points for seat belt infractions.
Under the Highway Traffic Act, any
person travelling in a motor vehicle who is at least 16 years of age
must occupy a seat with a seatbelt. Parents are reminded that
passengers under 16 years of age must be properly buckled up in a car
seat, booster seat, or seat belt, whichever is appropriate for their
age, height, and weight. The Ministry of Transportation’s (MTO)
website has comprehensive information about properly restraining your
child, including proper car seat installation. This information can
be found on their ‘Road Safety’ page at www.mto.gov.on.ca
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