More truckers buckling up

Mar 26, 2008 2:21 PM

The number of professional truckers buckling up their seat belts jumped dramatically in 2007 to a record level of 65 percent, according to information from the Department of Transportation (DOT).

"Seat belt usage among commercial motor vehicle drivers rose to a new high of 65 percent," said DOT Secretary Mary Peters. "Though we’ve made great strides, we won’t rest until 100 percent of commercial motor vehicle drivers wear a seat belt 100 percent of the time."

While 82 percent of passenger vehicle drivers wear seat belts, a survey conducted in 2003 found that only 48 percent of truck drivers used seat belts. In 2006, this figure had improved to 59 percent, according to the DOT information.

Peters credited the increased seat belt usage in part to the creation of a coalition established by the DOT in 2003 with the purpose of increasing seat belt usage among truck drivers. She also credited a 2007 DOT-produced public service announcement that starred NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace for helping to raise seat belt awareness among truck drivers.

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