The Oskaloosa Police Department along with other Law Enforcement Agencies will sTEP Up Enforcement

Oskaloosa Police Department recently took part in the special Traffic Enforcement Program (sTEP).

This Thanksgiving Holiday

Although 92% of Iowa motorists are using safety belts during the daytime hours, there are plenty of those who aren’t especially in the rural communities. The Oskaloosa Police Department, along with most of the state’s police officers, deputy sheriffs, state troopers and DOT officers, will participate in the Thanksgiving Holiday effort urging everyone to buckle up. This one-week enhanced enforcement period, spanning November 19–25th, represents another wave of Iowa’s special Traffic Enforcement Program (sTEP). The program joins public information efforts with those of the local enforcement communities geared at convincing all motorists of the importance of buckling up. In addition to safety belt violations, officers will also pay close attention to impaired drivers and other moving violations.

Patrick Hoye, Bureau Chief of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau continues to stress the importance of buckling up during the daytime hours and especially at night. “Seat belts save lives and that is the bottom line.” As of November 1st with over 37% of this year’s 299 fatalities having been determined not to have been wearing seat belts, the answer is clear that buckling up increases your odds in surviving a major crash.

During the last August-September sTEP wave, Iowa officers confronted 2,358 seat belt violations, 847 impaired drivers, 13,443 speeding violations, and a total of over 34,335 contacts with traffic violators. Vehicle assistance was given to 1,980 motorists and 419 arrest warrants were served. The next sTEP wave is scheduled for March 14-17, 2013.

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