New Virginia law requires all car passengers to wear seatbelts on highways
- Indiana lawmakers passed House Enrolled Act 1390 to tighten predatory vehicle towing rules effective next month.
- The law follows a chaotic legislative session and nearly four months of debate marked by opposition and revisions.
- The Act requires transparency in contracts, caps fees, mandates itemized invoices, and lets carriers complain about unreasonable charges.
- Indiana Motor Truck Association’s CEO Gary Langston called overcharging 'egregious' citing a $7,000 fuel fee on an 18-mile tow.
- The legislation aims to penalize bad actors, ensure vehicle access within 24 hours after payment, and hold towing providers accountable.
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Click It or Ticket campaign in effect through Memorial Day weekend
Kentuckians are reminded to buckle up and properly secure children in car or booster seats to keep themselves safe throughout the year and during the “Click It or Ticket” campaign, which runs May 12 to June 1 and includes the…
Safety forces begin Click it or Ticket
WARREN — Trumbull County Safe Communities, in coordination with the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office and the Ohio Traffic Safety Office have kicked off this year’s “Click It Or Ticket” campaign. The seat belt enforcement campaign runs from May 12 to June 1 with extra enforcement between May 19 and June 1 during Memorial Day weekend and the upcoming start of summer driving season. Safety officials explained the camp…
New Virginia law requires all car passengers to wear seatbelts on highways
RICHMOND, Va. It's a major win for a grieving Virginia mother who says her son lost his life because he wasn't wearing a seat belt.After years of advocacy work and asking lawmakers to listen, the "Christopher King Seat Belt Law," also known as HB2475, will go into effect July 1.The law requires every adult riding in a car on a public highway to wear a seat belt, even in the back seat. Current law only requires adults in the front seat to wear a …
Alexandria police intensify "Click It or Ticket" campaign
ALEXANDRIA, La. (WNTZ) — The Alexandria Police Department will take part in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) annual “Click It or Ticket” campaign from May 19 through June 1, officials announced Tuesday. The campaign aims to boost seat belt usage, reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities, and increase public awareness of the life-saving benefits of buckling up. During the two-week effort, Alexandria officers will…
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