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As the Memorial Day travel period approaches, the Naperville Police Department has announced its participation in the statewide "Click It or Ticket" campaign. This initiative, which runs through May 26, aims to promote safe driving practices and reduce the number of unrestrained fatalities on Illinois roads.
According to Naperville Traffic Sgt. Eric Muska, the message is clear: "Buckle up every trip, every time." He emphasizes that seat belts save lives and that the department is dedicated to keeping roads safe for all motorists.
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During this campaign, officers will be conducting high-visibility enforcement day and night, with a specific focus on seat belt violations. Those who fail to buckle up can expect to be stopped and ticketed.
It is important to note that Illinois law requires all drivers and passengers to wear seat belts. While there has been an increase in usage to 93% in 2025, unrestrained fatalities remain a concern, especially at night.
Funding for this initiative comes from federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. For more information on safe driving practices, individuals can visit ItsNotaGameIllinois.com. The Naperville Police Department urges all motorists to remember: click it or ticket.
As the Memorial Day travel period approaches, the Naperville Police Department has announced its participation in the statewide "Click It or Ticket" campaign. This initiative, which runs through May 26, aims to promote safe driving practices and reduce the number of unrestrained fatalities on Illinois roads.
According to Naperville Traffic Sgt. Eric Muska, the message is clear: "Buckle up every trip, every time." He emphasizes that seat belts save lives and that the department is dedicated to keeping roads safe for all motorists.
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During this campaign, officers will be conducting high-visibility enforcement day and night, with a specific focus on seat belt violations. Those who fail to buckle up can expect to be stopped and ticketed.
It is important to note that Illinois law requires all drivers and passengers to wear seat belts. While there has been an increase in usage to 93% in 2025, unrestrained fatalities remain a concern, especially at night.
Funding for this initiative comes from federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. For more information on safe driving practices, individuals can visit ItsNotaGameIllinois.com. The Naperville Police Department urges all motorists to remember: click it or ticket.
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