Nevada law enforcement to buckle down on seat belt enforcement through end of May
The Nevada Highway Patrol will be looking for motorists and occupants who are not buckled up while traveling. Troopers, deputies and officers will be stopping drivers for different traffic offenses and issuing citations for seatbelt violations from Tuesday through May 31 across Northern Nevada.
Law enforcement within the state continues to see senseless deaths and injuries sustained from car crashes that can be avoided by simply wearing your seatbelt.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is encouraging everyone who is traveling in a motor vehicle to please buckle up. It only takes two seconds to put your seatbelt on to help save your life if you were in a motor vehicle crash.
While Nevada law enforcement conducts traffic stops on a daily basis for a multitude of violations, the emphasis for these two weeks in May is “Click-It-Or-Ticket.” So, please buckle up every time.
Go here for resources and safety tips on why you should wear your seatbelt.
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