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Safer driving is more than just buckling up in the event of a crash

As part of the national "Click It or Ticket" campaign each May to encourage car drivers and passengers to buckle up, DC and Prince George's County police are out stopping drivers and ticketing them for not using a seat belt, as reported by Bob Barnard of Fox 5:

Unlike some elements of the StreetSmart campaign, "Click It or Ticket" does not focus on encouraging safer driving behavior to reduce crashes; instead the goal is for drivers and their passengers to protect themselves in the event of a crash by using a seat belt. While this campaign is generally a positive one, there were some quotes in the news piece that betray its auto-centricity. "You can't protect yourself all the time against drunk drivers [or] speeding drivers," MPD Assistant Chief Pat Burke told Fox 5, "but if you are a victim in a crash your best defense is wearing a seat belt." This is true unless, of course, you are a pedestrian or cyclist without the benefit of 3,000 pounds of steel and a safety harness.

The news report also noted that, like crosswalk stings, this enforcement action had benefits beyond seat belts: one man stopped for not wearing a seat belt was wanted on a felony theft warrant and arrested at the scene. The police also caught many drivers talking on cell phones, including one woman who was shocked that she got busted for breaking the law: "I'm a mother on the way to pick her son up at day care," Kent Kolb said, as if that should somehow excuse her distracted driving. "And I cannot believe that I'm getting a ticket. I'm getting a ticket?"

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"I'm a mother on the way to pick her son up at day care," Kent Kolb said, as if that should somehow excuse her distracted driving. "And I cannot believe that I'm getting a ticket. I'm getting a ticket?"
Yes, don't the police realize that mothers are exempt from the laws? Next thing you know, the police will be busting her for sitting the kid on her lap so it's easier to share her beer with him while driving on the Beltway.

by Stanton Park on Jun 11, 2009 4:51 pm  (link)

Part and parcel of our "crash survival, not crash avoidance" automotive culture. Don't get me wrong, I think people should use seat belts, but we're going to have to invest in better driver training, grounding the true menaces via law enforcement, and enacting tougher licensing requirements, especially as vehicles become smaller and lighter to comply with higher CAFE standards.

by Paul on Jun 11, 2009 5:25 pm  (link)

The person who inflicted that ghastly jingle on a world already suffering more than enough should be gagged with ticket forms, trussed with seatbelts ("clicking" optional), and thrown off a Beltway overpass at 5:30 PM on a weekday afternoon.

by david on Jun 11, 2009 6:53 pm  (link)

More importantly: what parent in their right mind names their daughter "Kent?" WTF?

by monkeyrotica on Jun 12, 2009 9:25 am  (link)

@Stanton Park - I know Kent - you're not far off.

by TM on May 5, 2010 3:50 pm  (link)

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