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ODOT launches educational safety effort

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From distracted driving to sharing the road to driver etiquette, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and its safety partners are bringing 12 months of driver safety education to motorists in an effort to lessen fatalities on Oklahoma roads.

The year-long “Make Safety Stick: Everybody Click” awareness effort is a reminder that highway safety can never take aback seat. The effort will focus on all aspects of driver safety with seat belts as the overarching theme. In the first 15 days of 2021, Oklahoma saw 10 fatalities on its highways and five of those were not wearing seat belts, which potentially could have saved their lives.

“We’re passionate about working together to bring down fatalities on Oklahoma highways and turnpikes and we’re asking motorists to be our safety partners,” said Secretary of Transportation Tim Gatz. “On an almost daily basis, we see crashes that could have different outcomes if seat belts had been worn. The odds of survival go up significantly and the severity of injuries often goes down when people are wearing their seat belts. We ask motorists to buckle up each and every time and heed safety protocols while driving.”

Each month, the department will highlight a different aspect of highway safety combined with an emphasis on seat belt usage statewide. Oklahoma is ranked No. 43 nationally for motorists wearing their seat belts. ODOT is enlisting drivers’ help to change its national ranking for seat belt usage and climb closer to the top by clicking their belts each and every time they drive and always asking their passengers to buckle up, too.

“We are very excited about this safety campaign that is designed to provide critical information to drivers daily to use as a tool in protecting themselves while driving,” said Terri Angier, transportation spokeswoman.