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The ‘Click It or Ticket’ Sweep: Why Holiday Weekend Patrols Are Increasing Seat Belt Enforcement Statewide

May 24, 2026 by Drew Blankenship
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The NHTSA is warning drivers that the nationwide “Click It Or Ticket” campaign will be in full effect over the holiday weekend. Shutterstock

If you are driving this holiday weekend, there is a good chance you will notice more police cruisers parked along highways, extra traffic stops, and flashing patrol lights near busy travel routes. Across the country, law enforcement agencies are dramatically increasing seat belt enforcement as part of the nationwide “Click It or Ticket” campaign tied to Memorial Day travel.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s annual campaign runs from May 11 through May 31, 2026, with many states conducting high-visibility patrols specifically during the holiday travel period. As millions of Americans hit the road this weekend, authorities say seat belt enforcement is becoming a major public safety focus because too many crash fatalities still involve unbuckled drivers and passengers. Here’s what you need to know as the celebrations continue this weekend.

Holiday Weekends Consistently Produce More Fatal Crashes

Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer travel, which means highways become packed with vacationers, family travelers, and long-distance drivers. Safety officials say increased traffic volume naturally raises the risk of crashes, especially when speeding, distracted driving, alcohol use, and fatigue are involved.

Law enforcement agencies across California, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Mississippi, and several other states have already announced expanded patrols specifically targeting seat belt violations this weekend. Officials emphasize that seat belts remain one of the simplest and most effective protections during serious collisions.

According to NHTSA, nearly 9,758 passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes during 2024 were not wearing seat belts. That statistic alone explains why enforcement campaigns intensify so heavily during high-traffic holiday periods.

Many States Are Combining Seat Belt Patrols With DUI Enforcement

The “Click It or Ticket” sweep is often broader than just seat belt enforcement alone. During holiday weekends, state police agencies frequently combine seat belt crackdowns with aggressive DUI patrols, distracted driving enforcement, and speed monitoring.

California Highway Patrol officials confirmed that their 2026 Memorial Day Holiday Enforcement Period includes targeted operations for reckless driving, impaired driving, and unrestrained passengers statewide. Mississippi Highway Patrol similarly announced increased statewide trooper presence throughout Memorial Day weekend because of expected traffic surges. Law enforcement leaders say these combined operations help maximize visibility and deterrence during one of the deadliest travel periods of the year.

Seat Belt Enforcement Is Increasing Because Too Many People Still Refuse to Buckle Up

Despite decades of public safety campaigns, millions of Americans still regularly drive without seat belts. NHTSA data shows the national seat belt usage rate reached approximately 91% in 2024, which sounds encouraging at first glance. However, officials point out that the remaining percentage still represents millions of unbuckled drivers and passengers nationwide.

Young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 remain among the least likely groups to consistently wear seat belts, especially during nighttime travel. Safety officials say some drivers also become less careful during holiday weekends because they are traveling short distances between parties, beaches, campsites, or family gatherings. Unfortunately, crash statistics repeatedly show that serious accidents often happen close to home rather than during long highway trips.

Many Drivers Do Not Realize How Expensive Seat Belt Citations Have Become

Some drivers still treat seat belt tickets like minor inconveniences, but penalties have quietly increased in several states. In Texas, adults can face fines up to $200 for seat belt violations, while child restraint violations may cost even more. Other states add court costs, insurance impacts, and additional penalties when children are improperly restrained inside vehicles.

During “Click It or Ticket” campaigns, officers often focus on visible violations like shoulder straps placed behind the back, children without booster seats, or rear-seat passengers riding unbuckled. Safety officials say many people incorrectly assume back-seat passengers do not need restraints, even though rear-seat ejections during crashes remain deadly.

Enforcement Campaigns Are Also Designed to Change Long-Term Habits

Officials say the real goal behind “Click It or Ticket” campaigns is long-term behavioral change rather than short-term ticket revenue. North Carolina’s Governor’s Highway Safety Program reported officers issued more than 4,700 citations during last year’s Memorial Day campaign for restraint violations alone. Transportation safety experts say highly visible enforcement campaigns work because they create stronger awareness and social pressure around seat belt use.

The original “Click It or Ticket” initiative found that states using high-visibility enforcement campaigns achieved major increases in seat belt usage rates over time. Safety messaging also increasingly emphasizes protecting children and family members rather than simply avoiding fines. Officials hope repeated enforcement visibility eventually turns buckling up into automatic behavior instead of an afterthought.

Modern Vehicles Still Cannot Fully Protect Unbuckled Occupants

Some drivers wrongly assume newer vehicles equipped with airbags, collision alerts, lane assist technology, and automatic braking systems eliminate the need for seat belts. Safety experts strongly reject that idea. Airbags are specifically designed to work together with seat belts rather than replace them.

NHTSA warns that unrestrained occupants face significantly higher risks of ejection, severe injury, or death even inside modern vehicles with advanced safety technology. California Highway Patrol data showed more than 13,000 crashes statewide involved unrestrained occupants during 2024 and 2025, resulting in more than 1,300 fatalities. Safety officials say even low-speed crashes can become deadly when passengers are thrown inside vehicles without restraints.

Holiday Seat Belt Enforcement Is About More Than Tickets

Law enforcement agencies are increasing patrols because holiday weekends consistently produce higher crash risks tied to heavy traffic, speeding, distraction, alcohol use, and fatigue. While some drivers view seat belt enforcement as excessive, safety officials point to thousands of preventable fatalities involving unrestrained passengers every year. Modern vehicle technology helps, but experts continue emphasizing that seat belts remain one of the most effective lifesaving tools ever created for drivers and passengers. As families head out for holiday gatherings, beach trips, and summer vacations, the message from transportation agencies remains simple: buckle up before every trip, no matter how short the drive may seem.

Do you think high-visibility “Click It or Ticket” patrols actually improve driver safety during holiday weekends? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Drew Blankenship

Drew Blankenship is a seasoned automotive professional with over 20 years of hands-on experience as a Porsche technician.  While Drew mostly writes about automotives, he also channels his knowledge into writing about money, technology and relationships. Based in North Carolina, Drew still fuels his passion for motorsport by following Formula 1 and spending weekends under the hood when he can. He lives with his wife and two children, who occasionally remind him to take a break from rebuilding engines.

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