The objective of this report was to document the results of the Buckle Up Kentucky: Its the Law and Its Enforced 2007 campaign in Kentucky. Data were also taken to document the change in usage after enactment of the primary enforcement law. The campaign involved a combination of earned media, paid media, and enforcement. The earned media started about five weeks prior to Memorial Day 2007 and continued through the enforcement periods. The paid media campaign was for the two weeks prior to Memorial Day while the enforcement period was a two-week period including the week before and the week of Memorial Day. The evaluation of the campaign included documenting the activities associated with the program (publicity and enforcement) and evaluating the results. The evaluation also involved conducting observations of safety belt usage at a sample of locations across the state, conducting telephone surveys before and after the campaign, and comparing the number of fatal and injury crashes during the enforcement period with previous years. Safety belt usage was obtained at a mini-sample set of 21 locations across the state (compared to 200 sites for a full statewide survey). Usage for all vehicles at the 21 sites increased from 67.6 percent for the 2006 statewide survey to 68.7 during the public information period associated with the primary enforcement law (December 2006) to 76.2 percent during the 2007 enforcement campaign (May 2007). Enforcement was conducted by both state and local police through saturated enforcement and checkpoints. A total of 22,846 safety belt citations and 478 child restraint citations were given during the two-week enforcement period around Memorial Day in 2007. This compares to 4,704 safety belt citations in 2006. The telephone survey showed that drivers had heard publicity about the campaign (most often on television) with an increase in the perceived likelihood of receiving a ticket for not wearing a seat belt. Almost all drivers understood that there was a new law allowing the police to stop them for just a seat belt violation. The most common slogans drivers had heard were Buckle up Kentucky. Its the Law and its Enforced and Click it or Ticket. There were several differences in the responses of all drivers and pickup drivers.


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    Title :

    Evaluation of Kentucky's 'Buckle Up Kentucky: It's the Law and It's Enforced' Campaign, 2007


    Contributors:
    K. R. Agent (author) / E. R. Green (author) / R. E. Langley (author)

    Publication date :

    2007


    Size :

    31 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English