GEM calls for increase in penalties for seatbelt offences

12.00 | 16 October 2017 |

The road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is calling on the Government to increase the penalty for drivers and passengers who do not wear a seatbelt.

Currently seatbelt offences carry a maximum fine of £100 with no penalty points – though the fine can increase to £500 if a case goes to court.

GEM wants the Government to bring seatbelt offences in line with those for mobile phone offences, which were increased earlier this year to a fine of £200 with six penalty points.

Neil Worth, GEM road safety officer, said: “The Government was made aware nearly a decade ago that seatbelt rates among drivers killed in crashes were just 65%, compared with 94% for the wider driving population.

“Now that road death numbers in the UK are at their highest for five years, it’s time ministers sent a clear message that the Government is serious about reducing casualties.

“Seatbelts reduce the risk of death by 45% for drivers and front seat occupants. They also reduce the risk of serious injury by 50%.

“We have seen mobile phone penalties for drivers rise in recent years, and if seatbelt offences were dealt with in a similar way, we believe would see a significant and immediate reduction in the number of drivers and vehicle occupants killed and seriously injured on our roads.”

Any driver failing to wear a seatbelt in Northern Ireland faces a fine and three penalty points, as do drivers who fail to ensure a child in a front or rear seat is not wearing a seatbelt.


Category: In-car safety.

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