Did you know that driving at night is more dangerous than driving during the day? In fact, the majority (57 percent) of fatal crashes in Texas happen at night.
In 2016, of all Texas crashes in which people died and weren’t wearing a seatbelt, 62 percent happened at night. So whether it’s day or night, remember to buckle your seat belt for safety.
Terry Pence, TxDOT Traffic Safety Director, warns motorists, “In 2016 more than 2,500 people who failed to wear their seat belts were killed or seriously injured. Simply remembering to put on your seat belt increases your chances of surviving a crash by 45-60 percent.”
You might think that under the cover of darkness, police officers don’t notice unbuckled drivers and passengers. But they do. If you’re pulled over, that means facing fines and court costs up to $200. Instead of putting yourself and others in danger, remember: buckle up, even at night!