Click It or Ticket
Click It or Ticket is part of an ongoing national initiative to increase
seat belt use, and is a partnership between the law enforcement community,
state highway safety offices, the Air Bag + Seat Belt Safety Campaign and the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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And, through the "Click It or Ticket"
initiative, NHTSA Southeast is committed to increasing safety belt use
throughout the region to decrease preventable injuries and fatalities
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"Click It or Ticket " was adopted by NHTSA Southeast as a region wide
initiative in 2001 to increase safety belt usage and prevent injuries and
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This was the region's effort to reduce their share of the more
than 18,000 fatalities nationwide that are associated with occupant failure to
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injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation
more than $700 billion annually .

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Safety Belt Awareness Campaign has significantly elevated usage in the
Southeast, and more positive results are anticipated following the May 23 -
June 5 campaign

ATLANTA, The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration Southeast region announces its fourth annual mobilization of
the public awareness program, "Click It or Ticket.cpsc.

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The "Click It or Ticket" campaign combines highly visible advertising ,
publicity and law enforcement to increase safety belt and child safety seat
use, and lessen the human and economic impact of fatalities due to individuals
who fail to buckle up. The program has successfully sustained increases in
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Launches Fourth Annual 'Click It or Ticket' Campaign

3 percent of the gross domestic product, or $820
for every person living in the United States. Between 1975 and 2000,
safety belts prevented 135,000 fatalities and 3.

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The general public pays nearly
three-quarters of all crash costs, primarily through insurance premiums,
taxes, delays and lost productivity. Consumers can obtain this
release and recall information at CPSC's Web site at http://www.

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NHTSA Southeast hopes that this enforcement
period will help increase region wide seat belt use to meet the current
national level of 80 percent. "Research shows that the proper use
of lap/shoulder belts reduces the risk of fatal injury to front seat passenger
car occupants by 45 percent and the risk of moderate to critical injury by 50
percent," he said.
Safety belt use saves lives and prevents injuries. Increasing the national safety belt rate from 80 percent
to 90 percent would prevent an estimated 4,100 fatalities, 60,000 serious
injuries and 50,000 minor injuries annually, as well as save the U.

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2 million
injuries could have been prevented - and $913 billion in costs saved.
Safety belt use has increased significantly in the past few years, but
more must be done.
To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC's
hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270 or visit
CPSC's Web site at http://www.

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" This initiative will take
place throughout the Southeast May 23 to June 5 to raise awareness and
enforcement of safety belt use.S.

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Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the
public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than
15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction.

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economy
approximately $11. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer
products -- such as toys, cribs, power tools , cigarette lighters, and
household chemicals -- contributed significantly to the 30 percent decline in
the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the
past 30 years.

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8 million injuries, saving
$585 billion in medical and other costs.

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NHTSA Southeast Region's "Click It or Ticket"
initiative has had an immense impact on driver safety. The program also sought to diminish the economic impact of
automobile crashes, which totaled nearly $230.
"The 'Click It or Ticket' campaign has been a cornerstone of our efforts
to reduce injuries and fatalities on southeast roadways because wearing safety
belts works," said Terry Schiavone, administrator, National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, Southeast Region. If every vehicle occupant had used
safety belts during that period, nearly 315,000 deaths and 5.6 billion annually.

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Seat belt use in the
Southeast has increased from 72 percent in 2001 to 76 percent in 2004, since
the program's regional inception , and NHTSA predicts the trend will continue
with this enforcement period.cpsc.

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consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical,
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