Georgetown Police Department Awarded Seat Belt Use Grant

Monday May 24, 2021

GEORGETOWN – The Georgetown Police Department was awarded a grant from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Office of Grants and Research (OGR) to increase the number of patrols and to remind drivers and passengers about the lifesaving benefits of wearing a seat belt.

The Georgetown Police Department will join other departments across the state and the Massachusetts Department of State Police in the national Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign.

“Seat belts are the single most important safety item in our vehicles,” said Chief Donald Cudmore of the Georgetown Police Department “We see firsthand the devastating consequences of drivers and their passengers not buckling up. These funds will increase our traffic enforcement presence to help end these preventable tragedies.”

“Seat belts are the best way to protect yourself from dangerous drivers,” said Kevin Stanton, Executive Director of the OGR. “You might be an excellent driver, but not everyone else is. Seat belts are your best defense against impaired, aggressive, and distracted drivers.”

The Georgetown Police Department wishes to share the following data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) with residents:

  • Massachusetts’ seat belt use rate is consistently lower than the national average, ranking 45th in the 2019 seat belt observational study.
  • At 81.6% use, over 1.2 million Bay Staters still are not regularly buckling up. The national seat belt use rate is 90.7% (2019)
  • In Massachusetts, a larger percentage of pickup trucks (71%) and SUVs (65%) fatalities are unrestrained compared to passenger cars (60%).
  • According to NHTSA, seat belts saved an estimated 61 lives in Massachusetts in 2018.
  • 68% of nighttime fatalities are unrestrained in Massachusetts compared to 55% of unrestrained daytime fatalities.

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