Friday, June 3, 2011
Preliminary Fatality Numbers During Memorial Weekend Released
The 2011 Memorial Day weekend ran from 6 p.m., Friday, May 27 through 11:59 p.m., Monday, May 30. During that time, there were 10 fatal crashes that resulted in 10 fatalities.
Six crashes were single vehicle wrecks, while four of them were multiple car crashes. Five of the people killed were vehicle occupants, four were motorcyclists and one was a pedestrian. Three of the five (60 percent) vehicle occupants killed were not wearing safety restraints.
The THP will continue its participation in the high visibility national Click It or Ticket campaign through June 5. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2009 alone, seat belts saved 12,713 lives nationwide.
When worn correctly, seat belts have been proven to reduce the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passenger car occupants by 45 percent, and by 60 percent in pickup trucks, SUVs and minivans.
Tennessee State Troopers also teamed up with the Governor’s Highway Safety Office (GHSO) and law enforcement agencies in Georgia, Kentucky and Virginia for this year’s “Hands Across the Border” campaign. “Hands Across the Border” was created to bring about awareness of safety belt and child safety seat use across the southeastern states.
Participating state and local enforcement agencies sponsor education and community outreach events and provide motorists with literature about the dangers of drunk driving, as well as the importance of safety belt and proper child safety seat use.
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