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Alberta RCMP reminds drivers about the importance of seatbelts

Mar 8, 2024 | 1:06 PM

Alberta RCMP is reminding drivers that “wearing a seatbelt remains one of the easiest and most effective ways to protect yourself and others in a motor vehicle collision.”

In 2023, over 4,400 seatbelt violations were given out by Mounties, even though “proper use of a safety restraint can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury and harm, and can even be the difference between life and death.” According to Alberta RCMP.

In the release, Sergent Darrin Turnbull of Alberta RCMP Traffic said; “Motorists are responsible for ensuring both themselves and passengers under the age of 16 years old are using proper occupant restraints. Not wearing a seatbelt can not only cost you a $162 fine but may even cost you your life.”

He added, “The first thing you should do when getting into a vehicle, should always be buckling up yourself and others.”

Alberta RCMP also shared a list of safety tips around seatbelts for residents to follow:

  • Always wear a seatbelt when in a vehicle, and ensure it is securely fastened before the vehicle is in motion.
  • Ensure the lap belt is positioned low across your hips and the shoulder belt is always sitting across the centre of your chest.
  • Do not allow the seatbelt to become twisted. The width of the belt is required to spread the force from a collision across the body (Alberta Transportation, 2017).
  • Always use the seatbelts provided on off-road or recreational vehicles.
  • Most children are ready for standard seatbelts when they are between 8 and 12 years of age and are taller than 4’9” (145 cm). (Safe Roads)
  • Children under the age of 13 are safest in the back seat. (Safe Roads)

Anyone wanting more seatbelt safety information can visit Alberta RCMP on social media.