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Community Presentation Intro. Please use the following slides for your presentation to community leaders or members of the public. To enhance your presentation, consider including pictures and/or local data. Both national and Massachusetts-specific data are included in the following slides.
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Community Presentation Intro • Please use the following slides for your presentation to community leaders or members of the public. • To enhance your presentation, consider including pictures and/or local data. • Both national and Massachusetts-specific data are included in the following slides. • Language in [brackets] denotes that you should customize the section (by entering the name of your department, for example) or remove it altogether if the item isn’t applicable (if you do not have a CPS Technician on staff). • Questions about this presentation should be directed to Brittany Peters at EOPSS/HSD via email at brittany.peters@state.ma.us.
[Enter Your Community/Department Name Here] [Enter the date of your presentation here]
S S = Salem State College
Massachusetts Annual Safety Belt Usage Goals vs. Actual Usage Rates Figures by Percentage Figures per Federal Fiscal Year (October 1 – September 30)
Primary vs. Secondary Safety Belt State Laws • MGL, Chapter 90, §13A requires that all drivers and passengers in a motor vehicle wear a safety belt. • Massachusetts is a secondary enforcement law state. Secondary enforcement laws allow police to ticket a motorist for not wearing a safety belt only if they witness another traffic offense first. • Despite significant efforts during federal fiscal year (FFY) 2010 to educate the legislature on the health and financial benefits of a primary seat belt law, the Massachusetts Legislature did not enact such legislation • Nationally, states with primary safety belt laws have 88% driver safety belt usage, while those with secondary enforcement have only 75%.
Safety Belts Save Lives • When used correctly, a safety belt system can reduce your chances of serious or fatal injury by up to 50% • The proper use position for an adult driver or passenger calls for the lap belt to sit low on the hips and the shoulder strap to fall across the chest • Increased safety belt use correlates with decreased injury rates in communities • Preliminary data for 2009 show the number of unrestrained passenger vehicle occupant fatalities in Massachusetts has declined by 13% from an average of 152 fatalities to an average of 135 fatalities from 2005-2009. However, one fatality is still too many.
Child Passenger Safety (CPS) • During FFY 2010, the Highway Safety Division (HSD) provided funding to train 121 new CPS technicians and recertify 28 former technicians across the state. • During FFY 2010, the State Police and 257 municipal police departments issued a total of 563 CPS citations during the federally-funded high-visibility traffic enforcement mobilizations. • [If you have a CPS Instructor or Technician on staff, use this space to list the contact information for him/her.] • [Also list any regularly scheduled CPS Fitting Stations the department runs or upcoming events.]
Click It or Ticket (CIOT) Initiatives • Massachusetts May Click It or Ticket high-visibility traffic enforcement Mobilization dates: May 23 – June 5, 2011. • [Use this space to note any educational activities (including safety belt surveys or any of the safety belt initiatives such) you are conducting]
For More Information Visit the Highway Safety Division (HSD) website at: http://www.mass.gov/highwaysafety Select the ‘Community Safety Belt Survey Initiatives’ link on the HSD homepage
Department Contact Information [Use this space to list the information for the department’s grant contact. Include his/her name, title, email address and phone number.]