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Posted on: November 20, 2014

[ARCHIVED] THE NEWTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WISHES EVERYONE A SAFE AND HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

Newton, IOWA -- The Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) and the Newton Police Department wish everyone a safe Thanksgiving holiday. To ensure safety, please take the time to buckle up, slow down and drive defensively in your travels around the state.

Those who choose to not buckle up or drive aggressively have a higher chance of being stopped by law enforcement. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, along with the Newton Police Department, local, county, and state law enforcement officers, are once again teaming up through the Special Traffic Enforcement Program (sTEP) during the Thanksgiving holiday to save lives and reduce crashes. Beginning November 24, 2014, and running through November 30, 2014, there will be an increased presence of law enforcement officers on Iowa roadways.

Too many lives are lost on Iowa roadways due to excessive speeds because drivers are in a hurry to get to their destinations. Speeding, ignoring stop signs or other traffic signs, not buckling up, or even driving drunk could cost you financially, or worse, they may even cost you your life or the life of someone else.

How important is it to buckle up “Every Trip, Every Time?” Seventy-seven percent of all occupants ejected from a vehicle during a crash are killed. In 2013, Iowa had 317 traffic fatalities with more than 43% of them or 107 not restrained by a seat belt.

Randy Hunefeld, sTEP Coordinator with the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, wants you to know that, “Buckling up takes less than three seconds and reduces your chance of becoming a fatality statistic by nearly 50%.” Is it worth it? Hunefeld says, “You can bet your life on it.”

For additional information, go to www.iowagtsb.org or www.nhtsa.dot.gov. Or contact:

Randy Hunefeld
sTEP Coordinator
Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau
515-725-6124
hunefeld@dps.state.ia.us

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