Motorists across Cheshire are being urged to make safer choices behind the wheel as officers launch a month-long road safety campaign in support of the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s Operation Spotlight.
Throughout April, Cheshire Constabulary will be carrying out increased enforcement and proactive patrols targeting the Fatal 5 offences - the main behaviours known to contribute to serious and fatal collisions.
These include speeding, not wearing a seatbelt, using a mobile phone at the wheel, drink and drug driving, and careless driving.
As part of the campaign, there will be a particular focus on seatbelt use, with officers highlighting the importance of wearing a seatbelt on every journey - no matter how short or routine.
The campaign aims to challenge the mindset that short trips or familiar routes don’t carry the same risks.
Officers are also urging those who drive for work, including delivery drivers and couriers who may be frequently getting in and out of their vehicles, to ensure they are buckling up every time.
Inspector Andrew Dennison, for Cheshire Constabulary’s Roads and Crime Unit, said:
“Seatbelts save lives. It really is that simple.
“We know that for some drivers, especially on short or familiar journeys, it can be tempting to take shortcuts and not put a seatbelt on. But collisions don’t just happen on long-distance drives - they can happen close to home, on everyday roads, and often when people least expect it.
“Wearing a seatbelt significantly reduces your risk of serious injury or death if you are involved in a collision. It also protects others in the vehicle.
“Throughout April, officers will be actively targeting those committing the Fatal 5 offences. If you choose to take risks on our roads, you can expect to be stopped and dealt with. This isn’t just about enforcement - it’s about trying to keep everyone safe on the roads.”
Alongside enforcement activity, the Constabulary will be sharing road safety advice across its social media channels to encourage safer driving behaviours.
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