Seat Belt Safety
Introduction
Wearing your seat belt is the best way to prevent death and serious injury in a crash. Remember to click it front and back--every person, every seat, every time!
Backseat Safety Videos
- Under 13? Backseat and Buckled Up!
Children's bodies are not done growing, which can put them at increased risk of injury or death in the event of a crash. If kids are under 13, make sure they are buckled up in the backseat.
- Don't Be a Backseat Bullet!
In a crash, unbelted backseat passengers become bullets, putting themselves, the driver, and front seat passenger at risk for serious injury or death. Wear your seat belt--every seat, every time.
Programs & Resources
- Help Spread the Message--Seat Belts Save Lives (PDF)
The "Belted-Saved-Alive" campaign aims to help raise awareness about the important of safety belt use.
- What Parents Say Matters-Tips to Keep Tweens Safe
What You Say Matters. Tween survey results indicate that parents have the most influence. If your tween resists, insist.