It’s a real show of how much road safety discussion is fixated on lowering speed limits when you’ve just talked about how significant numbers of people are now not wearing seatbelts and the topic you move straight into is decreasing speed limits and driving more slowly instead of how to increase the number of people wearing seatbelts…
I dunno where you live, but about twice a day now I drive past a phone and seat belt detection cameras (that move every day, they’re mounted in a trailer). They issue a $1,116 fine and four demerit points for not wearing a seatbelt - which means if you do it three days in a row your license is gone. I know someone who was caught three days in a row too - they received the three fines in the mail a week later and the judge showed exactly zero compassion.
They needed to drive for their job, so the judge gave an exemption for the company car. But commuting to/from work had to be by bus for six months.
The numbers probably aren’t in yet for how effective the camera is, but something is definitely being done about seatbelts.
It’s a real show of how much road safety discussion is fixated on lowering speed limits when you’ve just talked about how significant numbers of people are now not wearing seatbelts and the topic you move straight into is decreasing speed limits and driving more slowly instead of how to increase the number of people wearing seatbelts…
I dunno where you live, but about twice a day now I drive past a phone and seat belt detection cameras (that move every day, they’re mounted in a trailer). They issue a $1,116 fine and four demerit points for not wearing a seatbelt - which means if you do it three days in a row your license is gone. I know someone who was caught three days in a row too - they received the three fines in the mail a week later and the judge showed exactly zero compassion.
They needed to drive for their job, so the judge gave an exemption for the company car. But commuting to/from work had to be by bus for six months.
The numbers probably aren’t in yet for how effective the camera is, but something is definitely being done about seatbelts.