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Exh 6AAGENDA ITEM #6A MARCH 12, 2001 Resolution No. O1-OS Safety Belt as Primary Violation Whereas, in a recent survey, 61 percent of respondents favored primary enforcement of seat belt Laws (up from 52 percent just four months earlier). (NHTSA, 1999) 68 percent ofAfrican American respondents favored primary enforcement of seat belt laws. (NHTSA, 1999), and; Whereas, as of July 1998, 14 states and the District of Columbia had primazy laws in effect, and; Whereas, in 1997, states with primary belt laws averaged 17 percentage points higher belt use than those with secondary laws (78 versus 63 percent), and; Whereas, from 1982 through 1998, safety belts saved an estimated 107,2341ives of passenger vehicle occupants over the age of four (11,088 in 1998), (NHTSA, 1999), and; Whereas, numerous research studies indicate that use of lap and shoulder safety belts in passenger cazs reduce the risk of fatal or serious injury by a factor of 40 to 55 percent (NHTSA, 1996), and; Whereas, the national use rate only reached 15% before the first belt law was passed in 1984. The latest estimate with belt laws in place is 69%, (NHTSA, 1999), and Whereas, in 1997, 70 percent,of youth (age 15-20) who died in passenger vehicle crashes were not wearing safety belts, (NHTSA, 1999), and; Whereas, the State of Florida does not have safety belt requirement that is enforceable as a primary violation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Commission ofthe City of Atlantic Beach encourages the enactment of state legislation requiring the use of safety belts, and providing law enforcement officers with the authority to enforce the offenses. as primary violations. ADOPTED by the Atlantic Beach City Commission this 12`~ day of Mazch, 2001. JOHN S. MESERVE MAYOR