TxDOT, law enforcement agencies to host Click-It-Or-Ticket event in Tyler
From TxDOT:
Texans wear their belt buckles with a certain Lone Star pride, but it’s the buckles in their vehicles that could save their lives. More functional than fashionable, life-saving seat belts first debuted 45 years ago when Lyndon B. Johnson’s National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act and The Highway Safety Act went into effect mandating that all automobiles have seat belts as a standard feature.
To honor President Johnson’s pioneering dedication to safety, the Texas Department of Transportation launched its 12th annual Click It or Ticket campaign this month at the LBJ Library in Austin with a car show demonstrating the progression of seat belts through the ages.
TxDOT, along with the Department of Public Safety, Smith County Sheriff’s Office and the Tyler Police Department, is scheduled to host a campaign kickoff event at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza in downtown Tyler.










