(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department reminds all drivers of the importance of seat belt and child restraint use, each and every time to you get in your vehicle.
“Make It Click” is a high visibility mobilization that will run May 20 through June 2.
“Make It Click” is about saving lives. In 2021, more than one person on average died per hour while not wearing seat belts in passenger vehicle crashes.
During this national mobilization, the Falls City Police Department Officers will be conducting high saturation patrols, focusing on seat belt use. Officers will have a zero tolerance approach to seat belt violations.
The Police Department encourages everyone to take two seconds to “Make It Click.” Buckling up is more than just a good idea, it's the law.
The Falls City Police Department thanks the citizens and community partners for their continued support and reminds everyone to Buckle Up, Every Trip, Every Time!
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