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'Click It Or Ticket' 1998 Results In 13,181 Seat Belt Citations

17 September 1998

'Click It Or Ticket' 1998 Results In 13,181 Seat Belt Citations Issued In Three Weeks
    RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 16 -- North Carolina law enforcement
officers issued 13,181 seat belt and 998 child safety seat citations as part
of the second wave of the 1998 "Click It or Ticket" campaign. The citations
are a result of checkpoints and random patrols across the state from Monday,
Aug. 24, to Sunday, Sept. 13. Despite the pounding from Hurricane Bonnie and
the remnants of rain from Hurricane Earl, law enforcement officers still held
1,288 "Click It or Ticket" seat belt checkpoints during the three-week period.
The three-week enforcement numbers were reported by the law enforcement
agencies in each county and compiled by the North Carolina State Highway
Patrol.
    "Even though this wave of 'Click It or Ticket' is completed, law
enforcement officers across the state are still enforcing the state's seat
belt and child safety seat laws," said Joe Parker, director of the Governor's
Highway Safety Program. "We appreciate officers' efforts to save lives and
prevent injuries and remind motorists that 'Click It or Ticket' will continue
-- so please buckle up on every trip."
    Besides cracking down on seat belt violators, law enforcement officers
charged 2,925 with driving while impaired during the three-week campaign. They
discovered a total of 64,825 violations, including 654 drug charges, 58
firearm violations, 50 stolen vehicles, and five fugitives from justice. The
goal of "Click It or Ticket" is to boost seat belt use in North Carolina --
saving lives, preventing injuries and reducing the massive health-care costs
associated with traffic crashes. The following are the statewide totals for
each week of the second wave of the 1998 "Click It or Ticket" program and the
combined tally for all three weeks:

                                  Statewide Totals

                     Occupant Restraint       DWI     Traffic Violations
    Week    Total    Seat Belt Child Safety  Driving   Speeding  Total Traffic
          Checkpoints  Viol.    Seat Viol.    While                 Viol.
                                             Impaired
                                              Viol.
    Aug.
   24-30     417      4,150       324          960      6,574       19,123

    Aug. 31-
    Sept. 6  400      4,700       346        1,002      8,044       21,968

    Sept.
    7-13     471      4,331       328          963      8,273       21,417

    Three-
     Week
    totals 1,288     13,181       998        2,925     22,891       62,508

                               Criminal Violations
    Week        Misd.    Felony    Firearms    Stolen    Fugitives  Other
                Drug      Drug       Viol.     Vehicles   Arrested Criminal
                Viol.     Viol.                Recovered             Viol.
                                                                   Not Listed
    Aug.
    24-30        162      34          10          26         0        673

    Aug. 31
    -Sept. 6     196      46          31          13         3        713

    Sept.
    7-13         186      30          17          11         2        164

    Three-
     Week
    Totals       544     110          58          50         5      1,550


    Week         Total Criminal            Total Traffic &
                   Violations             Criminal Violations
    Aug.
    24-30            905                       20,028

    Aug. 31
    -Sept. 6       1,002                       22,970

    Sept.
    7-13             410                       21,827

    Three-
    Week
    Totals         2,317                       64,825

    For county-by-county "Click It or Ticket" numbers, contact Jill Warren
Lucas or Frank Smith at the Governor's Highway Safety Program, 919-733-3083.
    For more information about North Carolina highway safety programs, visit
the GHSP site at http://www.dot.state.nc.us/services/ghsp/.