Proclamation 5837 --
National Safety Belt Use Week, 1988
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
Today,
32 States and the
Studies
of motor vehicle crashes show that front-seat occupants who do not wear safety
belts are twice as likely to be killed or seriously injured as occupants who
wear their belts. In 1987 alone, safety belts saved the lives of 2,450
front-seat passengers and prevented thousands of serious injuries. ``Buckling
up'' is clearly one of the most valuable acts we can perform for ourselves and
our loved ones.
With
the increase in publicity about safety belts and the enactment of safety belt
use laws, belt use has been steadily increasing. But there is still a long way
to go: Less than half of our citizens are using safety belts regularly. A
higher percentage of children are restrained by child seats, but many of these
seats are incorrectly installed. Each of us can help improve safety by wearing
safety belts at all times, by encouraging others to do so, and by making sure
that our children ride in safety seats that are properly installed.
In
order to encourage the people of the United States to wear safety belts, to
have their children use child safety seats, and to encourage safety and law
enforcement agencies and other concerned organizations, individuals, and
officials to promote greater use of these essential safety devices, the
Congress, by H.J. Res. 485, has designated June 26 through July 2, 1988, as
``National Safety Belt Use Week'' and authorized and requested the President to
issue a proclamation in observance of this week.
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day of June, in the
year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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