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Local NewsTama Police join statewide seat belt watch to be launched during Thanksgiving holiday
POSTED: November 19, 2009
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TAMA NEWS-HERALD - Tama Police will be joining law enforcement officials from over 325 agencies will be patrolling Iowa’s city streets, rural roadways and interstates, urging motorists to buckle up and obey all traffic laws in preparation for the busy, Thanksgiving holiday. During the period Nov. 23-29,officers all across the state will be out in force as part of Iowa’s Special Traffic Enforcement Program (sTEP) in which Tama Police take part. The Tama department urges motorists to exercise extra care during this holiday period. As of October 20, 2009, the Iowa Department of Transportation reported 303 fatalities on Iowa roadways, This number will likely continue to climb as we know, the Thanksgiving holiday weekend can be deadly. Eight persons perished on our highways over this weekend in 2008 and 16 suffered the same fate in 2007. Iowa’s seat belt usage rate remains at 93%, placing the state in the top ten in the country. The seven percent of Iowans not buckled up however, translates into than 180,000 drivers and 70,000 front seat passengers traveling everyday on our roadways at a much greater risk of serious iniury or death, “Our biggest highway traffic safety challenge remains convincing all motorists to make that 3-second investment to buckle up every trip, every time! notes Randy Hunefeld, STEP Coordinator for the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, Hunefeld further advises that “You don’t always get a second chance in a traffic crash, so why risk it; give yourself that chance by buckling up. During the last sTEP wave that spanned August 21-September 3, 2009, 237 reporting law enforcement agencies encountered 990 impaired drivers, 3,469 seat belt violators, 14,718 speeders and a total of 37,889 traffic violations. Officers made 111 felony and 292 narcotics arrests with 383 arrest warrants served. During the same period, 1,964 motorists were assisted and 1,069 crashes were investigated, These contributing enforcement efforts have no doubt had an effect on saving lives and preventing serious injury crashes. The next sTEP wave is scheduled for March 17-21, 2010 in conjunction with the week encompassing the Saint Patrick’s Day weekend |
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