The Ministry of Transportation, in partnership with the Toronto Police Service, GTA area police services and other road-safety partners, will join together on Wednesday, September 24, 2014, to launch the 2014 Provincial Seat Belt Campaign at Woodbridge Public School, at 9:30 a.m.
This year's focus is on rear-seat passengers who do not wear their seat belts, and the importance of using booster seats for children who are not ready to use a seat belt.
The Service will be launching the annual Fall Provincial Seat belt Campaign, with a focus on back-seat passengers and booster seats "Do the back-seat buckle - Back-seat passengers, always wear your seat belt" and "Booster seats - Filling the gap between a child car seat and a seat belt." The campaign will start on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 and end on Friday, October 10, 2014.
The Seat Belt Campaign has the full support of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and is a combined public awareness and enforcement campaign aimed at getting all drivers and passengers to buckle up. Using seat belts is the single most effective way to reduce vehicle-related injuries and fatalities by ensuring that occupants remain within the vehicle and in their seats.
All police officers will be paying particular attention to the proper restraint of all vehicle occupants.
For more news, visit TPSnews.ca.
This year's focus is on rear-seat passengers who do not wear their seat belts, and the importance of using booster seats for children who are not ready to use a seat belt.
The Service will be launching the annual Fall Provincial Seat belt Campaign, with a focus on back-seat passengers and booster seats "Do the back-seat buckle - Back-seat passengers, always wear your seat belt" and "Booster seats - Filling the gap between a child car seat and a seat belt." The campaign will start on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 and end on Friday, October 10, 2014.
The Seat Belt Campaign has the full support of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and is a combined public awareness and enforcement campaign aimed at getting all drivers and passengers to buckle up. Using seat belts is the single most effective way to reduce vehicle-related injuries and fatalities by ensuring that occupants remain within the vehicle and in their seats.
All police officers will be paying particular attention to the proper restraint of all vehicle occupants.
For more news, visit TPSnews.ca.