Officials urge changing habits to reduce highway fatalities
Three years after the state started a campaign to reduce fatalities on Utah roads to zero, numbers are about break-even. Last year, 285 people died on state and local roads. In 2006, a total of 287 people died, while in 2005, a reported 282 people died on the road.
"We believe at this point, we need people to change their behavior," said John Njord, director of the Utah Department of Transportation during a media event Thursday. "We need to make sure when people are getting on the highway, they are prepared to travel safely."
Of the 285 people who died on Utah roads last year, 114 were in crashes involving improper safety restraint. Another 72 of the deaths were speed-related, while drunken driving and fatigue each contributed to 37 deaths.
During Thursday's event, different vehicles used by Utah emergency responders were displayed around a podium, including a helicopter, fire truck and police car.
Christi Anderson, of Highland, spoke of a car accident that happened last October in which her family's car rolled three times after being struck by another motorist.
Anderson said her husband was the only one in the car without a seat belt. Her five children, ranging from two to 12, were all buckled in.
"We know by the grace of God he's here today," Anderson said of her husband. "I'm so grateful for seat belts. My husband wears one every time now."
During the upcoming legislative session, a bill is expected to be debated to make not buckling up a primary offense for people age 19 or older. Current law states a person can only be pulled over and ticketed for not wearing a seat belt if they commit some other traffic violation first.
A second bill is being drafted to tighten Utah law regarding safety restraints for young children. Current law only requires a child to be in a safety seat until they are 5 years old. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends a booster seat until a child is 8 years old.
For more information, or for a further breakdown of traffic fatality statistics from 2007, log on to www.zerofatalities.com.
E-mail: nwarburton@desnews.com
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