WHAT: The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) will release results from a recent survey on statewide seat belt use and announce a new initiative to reinforce seat belt safety for teenage drivers.
WHEN:
Thursday, September 19, 2019
1 p.m.
WHERE:
MDOT MVA Baltimore City Branch
5425 Reisterstown Road
Baltimore, MD 21215
WHO:
Pete K. Rahn, MDOT Secretary
Chrissy Nizer, MDOT MVA Administrator and Governor Larry Hogan’s Highway Safety Representative
Greg Slater, Administrator, MDOT State Highway Administration
Jim Ports, Executive Director, Maryland Transportation Authority
Jacques Mather, MD, MPH, Director, Center for Injury Prevention and Policy, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma, University of Maryland
WHY:
In 2018, 105 people died in crashes on Maryland roadways while not wearing a seat belt. Correctly wearing a seat belt can reduce the risk of a fatal injury by 45 percent. National data shows that seat belt use tends to be lower among teen drivers, and that car crashes are the most common cause of death for people ages 5 through 24. In Maryland, every driver and passenger must wear a seat belt.
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