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Crackdown on Motorists Who Don’t Wear Seatbelts
Make sure all your employees wear their seatbelts or your fleet drivers could face penalty points and a fine. The Home Office has launched a consultation into increasing the fixed penalty for those who fail to wear a seatbelt.
The consultation is seeking views on increasing the fixed penalty from £30 to £60 for failure to comply with seat belt legislation. The government hopes the increase will convince those people who still risk injury or death to themselves and others to start using their seat belts.
While educational campaigns and publicity have made considerable differences in behaviour, some drivers and passengers still ignore the risks. In crashes at speeds between 0 and 30 mph, seat belts reduce the risk of death by 60%.
The consultation also seeks views on increasing the fixed penalty for the misrepresentation of vehicle registration marks from £30 to £60. The use of illegal number plates can have a significant impact on criminal investigations and crime detection, particularly on the effective use of automatic number plate recognition cameras to help police fight crime.
Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker said, ‘The vast majority of motorists wear seat belts but some drivers and passengers still choose not to, even though wearing a seat belt is a key factor in avoiding death or injury in a car crash. By increasing the fixed penalty we hope to deter more motorists from not wearing a seat belt, and underline to them and other road users the risks.”
Road Safety Minister Jim Fitzpatrick was in agreement with the home office and said: “Wearing a seat belt could save your life; it’s as simple as that. Research is clear that around 350 lives in 2006 could have been saved by belting up. We are determined all drivers and passengers realise the importance of wearing a seat belt, both in the front and back of a vehicle. Today’s proposal sends a clear message about this and will encourage more people to belt up for all trips. Alongside this, the Department for Transport will soon be launching a new, hard-hitting public information campaign, reminding everyone of the value of always using a seat belt.”
Simon McBride

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