Traffic Fatalities Sharply Down Over Labor Day Weekend

chpresults.jpg Last year, 40 people died statewide on roadways patrolled by the California Highway Patrol during Labor Day weekend. This year the number plummeted to 12 with 9 of those victims found not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. “Wearing a seat belt needs to become a habit for drivers and passengers alike,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. “Buckle up every trip, every time. It may save your life or the life of someone you love.” (we actually feel naked when our seat belt is not on). Also, DUI arrests were down 11 percent this year with 1,417 people caught by officers statewide. Last year, there were 1,586 DUI-related arrests. “Making an arrest is far easier than having to make a notification to the family member of someone whose life was cut short by a drunk or drugged driver," said Farrow. The agency credits the decline to their Maximum Enforcement Period they instituted, which assigns every available officer to the roads.

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I don't understand people who don't wear their seat belts.

Wearing a seatbelt is common sense when you are driving over, say, 20 MPH. But there are times when I am rolling through a parking lot or just pulling away from the curb and haven't gotten "situated" in my vehicle's seat. In those moments, my seatbelt may be off. Plus, I don't like to feel constrained at such slow speeds.

But NOOOO, Mr. Officer thinks I might go flying through the windshield or eat the dashboard, and will give me a ticket if it's not clicked.

Who am I kidding, he doesn't care about me. It's all about the revenue from the ticket.

Viva Lo$ Angele$!

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