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Arkansas enforces stricter seat belt laws Nov. 24–30 to reduce holiday crash deaths, with fines up to $100 for unsecured children.
Arkansas State Police are enforcing seat belt laws from November 24 to 30 during a holiday crackdown, warning that unbuckled occupants face higher crash death risks.
With 135 of 309 passenger vehicle deaths in the 2023 Thanksgiving period involving unrestrained occupants—nearly half at night—officials stress that seat belts save lives.
Drivers and front-seat passengers must wear seat belts, with fines up to $45, while children under 15 must be properly secured, facing fines up to $100.
The campaign, part of a broader push for holiday safety, includes increased patrols and public awareness efforts to reduce preventable fatalities.
Arkansas aplica leyes de cinturones de seguridad más estrictas el 24-30 de noviembre para reducir las muertes por accidentes de vacaciones, con multas de hasta $ 100 para niños no asegurados.