Crime & Safety

Driving in Arlington? Better Buckle Up

The Arlington Police Department is partnering more than 200 police departments taking part in the national Click It or Ticket Campaign.

ARLINGTON, MA—Drivers in Arlington will want to ensure that they are buckled up before putting the key in the ignition, as police are ramping up traffic enforcement this month.

The Arlington Police Department has announced that it will be taking part in the national Click It or Ticket campaign, joining over 200 Massachusetts Police Department along with the the Highway Safety Division of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. The goal of the campaign is to promote seat belt use through increased traffic enforcement, and is funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Police also reported that the seatbelt usage rate in Massachusetts is 74 percent, falling below the national average of 88.5 percent and decreased by three percent between 2014 and 2015.

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The NHTSA indicates that nearly half of the 21,022 of the passengers killed in motor vehicle crashes across the country were unrestrained.

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