New seat belt laws incite Davis High School soccer player to action

May 11, 2015 (KSL-TV)

Half of the people killed in vehicle crashes on Utah highways are not buckled in.

State surveys show 83 percent of Utahns buckle up.

A recent report by the Utah Foundation forecasts a 10 percent rise in compliance with the new law, which 33 other states already enforce.

The students said a friend was recently injured in a bad crash.

“If he didn’t have his seat belt, he probably wouldn’t be doing as good as he is right now,” said Landon Kartchner, a Davis High soccer player.

So, they know the difference buckling up can make, so does the central figure in the PSA.

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