Crime & Safety

CHP: Buckle Up or Pay Up During Thanksgiving Week

The California Highway Patrol will beef up seat belt enforcement Wednesday through Sunday this week.

—Submitted by the California Highway Patrol

With the Thanksgiving travel season approaching, the California Highway Patrol  is reminding motorists to ensure everyone inside their vehicle is buckled up, before heading out. 

Whether your travels take you across the country or just across town, buckling up is one way to help secure a safe arrival at your destination.

"Thanksgiving weekend is one of the busiest travel times of the year," said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. “As the volume of traffic on the roadways increases so does the risk of being involved in a serious or deadly collision.”

Providing safety and assistance throughout the state, CHP officers will engage in a maximum enforcement period beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Dec.  1.

Last year, 44 people were killed in collisions during the Thanksgiving holiday in California, more than a 37 percent increase from the previous year.

Among the 25 vehicle occupants killed within CHP jurisdiction, 40 percent were not wearing a seat belt.

The CHP joins with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the traffic safety campaign: “Buckle Up America - Every Trip. Every Time.”

“The simple act of using a seat belt or child safety seat, every time you get into a vehicle can be the difference between life and death in the event of a collision,” added Commissioner Farrow.

CHP officers will remain vigilant for aggressive and impaired drivers as well. During last year’s 4¼-day Thanksgiving maximum enforcement period, CHP officers made more than 1,300 arrests for driving under the influence. 

Motorists are encouraged to be on the lookout for impaired drivers and report them by calling 911.


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