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NOPD Taking Part in 2019 “Buckle Up In Your Truck” Seat Belt Enforcement Campaign

by Aaron E. Looney

April 22, 2019

Categories: Announcement

Topics: Announcement

NOPD Taking Part in 2019 “Buckle Up In Your Truck” Seat Belt Enforcement Campaign

In an effort to promote driver safety, the NOPD is participating in a statewide crackdown on unrestrained drivers.

The “Buckle Up In Your Truck” campaign - which runs from April 21-28, 2019 - will be in operation in New Orleans through partnership with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission (LHSC). This campaign is funded by grant money from the LHSC.

During this campaign, NOPD officers will be on extra patrols throughout the city to watch for those driving or riding in pickup trucks who may not be wearing their seat belts.

According to the LHSC, pick-up truck drivers and their passengers have the lowest seat belt usage rate in the state. Pick-up trucks comprise 25 percent of the vehicles on the road in Louisiana and are two times more likely to rollover than cars in fatal crashes. The LHSC also states that only 82 percent of pickup truck drivers and 86 percent of their passengers are wearing seat belts, compared to 89 percent of people who drive cars and 88 percent of their passengers.  

“Unfortunately, we sometimes see the deadly results that come from drivers and passengers refusing to wear their seat belts,” said NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson. “Whether in a truck, car, SUV or other type of automobile, wearing a seat belt is one of the most important steps that could save your life in the event of a vehicle crash.”