Over the last four years, seat-belt use has risen dramatically in the United States, and
        it’s now claimed to be over 80 percent. The National Highway Traffic and Safety
        Administration and the Department of Transportation credit this to programs such as the
        “Click It or Ticket” campaign. Since 2001, nationwide seat-belt use has increased from 73
        percent to 80 percent, and that is credited with saving 3,400 lives a year. Arizona and
        Hawaii scored highest with a better than 95-percent usage rate. Washington, Oregon,
        Michigan and California also have higher than 90-percent rates. Mississippi was last, with
        63.2 percent of drivers/passengers wearing seat belts. Massachusetts (63.3 percent), South
        Carolina (65.7 percent) and Kentucky (66 percent) also came in poorly.
Seat-Belt Usage Up; Saves Lives
Originally Published in Trailer Life Magazine

Do not have an account? Create New Account

