The Dalles Police will be participating in the Click It or Ticket high-visibility seat belt enforcement campaign

May 19 to June 1- SEAT BELT EMPHASIS PATROLS.

The Dalles Police will be joining the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and law enforcement nationwide for the Click It or Ticket high-visibility seat belt enforcement campaign and help us urge everyone to buckle up when they’re in the car.

We want to remind People to Buckle Up:

One of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up. Buckle up all the time — for short trips and long trips.

The right seat belt fit matters, the shoulder belt should lay flat across the middle of your chest and away from your neck. The lap belt should fit across your hips, not your stomach. Never put the shoulder belt behind your back or under your arm.

Seat belts are the best defense against impaired, aggressive, and distracted drivers. Being buckled up during a crash helps keep you safe and secure inside your vehicle; the seat belt slows you down and spreads crash forces over the strongest parts of your body. We have come a long way with increasing seat belt use over the years, but we still have a problem to address considering that seat belt use varies by time of day, seating position, and region of the United States. Despite steady increases in observed seat belt use, approximately half of all passenger vehicle deaths are unrestrained.

Buckling up helps keep you safe and secure inside your vehicle, whereas not buckling up can result in being totally ejected from the vehicle in a crash, which is almost always deadly. Improperly wearing a seat belt, such as putting the strap below your arm, puts you and your children at risk in a crash. Air bags are not enough to protect you; in fact, the force of an air bag can seriously injure or even kill you if you’re not buckled up.