30th anniversary of seatbelt law coming into force

People in North Yorkshire are being reminded to belt up as today marks the 30th anniversary of the seatbelt law coming into force in England and Wales.

The legislation which makes it a legal requirement for all car passengers to wear a seatbelt was introduced in 1983 and has seen road deaths fall dramatically.

But figures released by the Department of Transport today show 220 deaths and serious injuries a year are caused by people not wearing a seatbelt nationally.

A spokeswoman for North Yorkshire Police, said: “There is no doubt that wearing a seatbelt saves lives and serious injury.”

Comments(3)

Buzz Light-year says...
1:20pm Thu 31 Jan 13

Just like the know-it-alls of today I remember when this came in and all manner of people went around testifying that it was a bad idea because they knew someone who had a crash and survived because they were thrown clear or because they weren't trapped in by their seat belt.
Isn't hindsight great?

Oh yeah and who was it who fronted the campaign to remind people to "clunk-click, every trip!"?
Now then now then, boys and girls!

Podlet says...
3:17pm Thu 31 Jan 13

Buzz Light-year wrote:
Just like the know-it-alls of today I remember when this came in and all manner of people went around testifying that it was a bad idea because they knew someone who had a crash and survived because they were thrown clear or because they weren't trapped in by their seat belt.
Isn't hindsight great?

Oh yeah and who was it who fronted the campaign to remind people to "clunk-click, every trip!"?
Now then now then, boys and girls!
Careful now Buzz, don't want to rattle the jury, rattle the jury.

Paul Meoff says...
7:30am Fri 1 Feb 13

Looking back at improvements such as this makes you realise how things have progressed.

Driving a car with radial tyres, drum brakes, no heater and no seat belts down to the pub to drink 6 pints while polluting the atmosphere with smoke then driving home again would have been accepted in the past. I'm sure there are some who will fortunately not be around for too many more years who would yearn for a return to such times.

Driving in towns at 30mph while burning fossil fuels will be looked back upon as equally dated in the future.

click2find

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree