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Avalon Police to ‘Put on the Brakes’

 

By Press Release

AVALON – The borough will join other municipal police departments throughout the state Oct. 10 with the safety effort “Put the Brakes on Fatalities” Day.”
“The Avalon Police Department is proud to support this important public safety message to the motoring public,” stated Police Chief William McCormick. “Last year in New Jersey, 627 individuals lost their lives in motor vehicle accidents. This is an important way to remind all motorists to practice safe driving habits and eliminate the number of distractions when they are behind the wheel.”
The number of motor vehicle accidents in New Jersey during 2011 represented an increase of 51 fatalities over the 2010 figure. In the United States, there were more than 32,000 fatal motor vehicle crashes last year.
The “Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day” is an effort by municipal police departments to drive safely and realize the goal of zero motor vehicle fatalities during a calendar year. The program is an ambitious effort by the state Division of Highway Traffic Safety.
Statistics show that 24 percent of all fatal traffic accidents in the Garden State were alcohol-related. The number of speed-related fatalities has nearly tripled over the past four years.
In 2011, 92 motorcyclists, 17 bicyclists, and 143 pedestrians lost their lives in traffic-related accidents in New Jersey. Motor vehicle accidents remain the leading cause of death for young Americans between the ages of 15 and 34.
“The number of potential distractions for the motoring public has never been higher thanks to cell phones and other electronic devices,” stated McCormick. “By participating in this important initiative we would like to remind the motoring public to keep both eyes on the road at all times, obey speed limits, avoid drinking and driving, and buckle up”.
For information, visit www.avalonpolice.org.

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