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Publication Date:-
2025-03-26
 
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Young drivers told to:- "belt up in the back”

A potentially life saving campaign has been launched aimed at young car passengers. Young people; predominantly males; are being urged to:- 'belt up in the back.' as new data highlights the staggering number killed in car crashes not wearing their seatbelts.

Recent analysis by The AA Charitable Trust shows 43% of young passengers (17 to 29) who die in car crashes are not belted up. Young, male car passengers are twice as likely to die in a car crash than their female peers due to being unbelted.

The research, based on 5 years of car crash data where seatbelt wearing status was known, shows 68% of young passengers who die unbelted are male.

These crashes are also more likely to happen at night, with 74% of young, unbelted, passenger fatalities happening after dark.

Provisional figures show that in 2024 across Merseyside there were 14 casualties killed or seriously injured who were not wearing their seatbelt at the time of the collision.

6 of those were vehicle drivers (43%) and 8 were vehicle passengers (57%). Also 6 of the casualties were:- 17 to 29 year olds (43) and 8 were 30+ year old (57%).

Wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of death by around 50%, meaning up to around 1 quarter of all young car passenger deaths could be avoided if all young passengers put their belts on.

Every week, 4 young people aged:- 17 to 29 were either killed or seriously injured on our roads when not wearing a seat belt. (Data on latest year of full data; 2023).

In 2024, Merseyside Police issued 3,066 tickets for drivers and or passengers not wearing their seat belt.

THE FACTS:-

  • In a crash, you're twice as likely to killed or seriously injured if you don't wear a seat belt.

  • Younger drivers and passengers have the loWest seat belt wearing rates, combined with the highest accident rate.

  • People are less likely to use seat belts on short or familiar journeys; putting them at serious risk of injury in a crash.

THE LAW:-

  • Drivers and passengers who fail to wear seat belts in the front and back of vehicles are breaking the law.

  • For those aged 14 and over, failure to wear a seat belt could result in an on the spot fine of £100. If prosecuted, the maximum fine is £500.

Cllr Dan Barrington, Liverpool City Council Cabinet Member for Transport and Connectivity, said:- "It is an utter tragedy that young people are dying as passengers and drivers because they have failed to put their seatbelt on. It's such a quick and easy thing to do; and it could save your own life or the lives of the people around you."

Inspector Gavin Dixon of Merseyside Police, Roads Policing Department, said:- "Merseyside Police work really hard to try and encourage everyone to wear their seatbelts in all forms of transport. The figures speak for themselves; you are more likely to die in a collision if you don't wear a seatbelt. As with mobile phone enforcement, we are constantly using new and innovative ways to catch people who choose not to wear their seatbelt and risk their own and their passengers' lives."

The analysis by The AA Charitable Trust can be viewed online at:- TheAA.Com.


Region's leisure travel habits revealed during English Tourism Week

THE top destinations for days out by rail across the North of England have been revealed by the train operator Northern. In alphabetical order, they are:- Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Preston, Sheffield and York.

The train operator has also released details of where visitors are travelling from to explore the 8 Cities.

Hull's day visitors are travelling by rail from (in order of popularity) Leeds, Beverley, York, Sheffield and Bridlington; meanwhile, Leeds is attracting those from:- York, Manchester Victoria, Sheffield, Harrogate and Wakefield Westgate.

Liverpool's day trippers are coming from:- Wigan, Huyton, Manchester Piccadilly, Preston and Manchester Oxford Road.

Manchester's visitor economy market is being fuelled by people travelling from:- Stockport, Manchester Airport, Preston, Sheffield and Bolton (into Manchester Piccadilly) and from Leeds, Rochdale, Bradford Interchange, Bolton and Stalybridge (into Manchester Victoria).

In the North East, people heading for a day out in Newcastle are mostly from Carlisle, followed by Hexham, Middlesbrough, Morpeth and Hartlepool.

Preston is popular with leisure travellers from Manchester, with 3 of the City's Stations in their top 5, those being: Manchester Piccadilly, Blackpool North, Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Airport and Manchester Oxford Road.

Visitors to Sheffield are travelling from:- Doncaster, Leeds, Meadowhall, Manchester Piccadilly and Barnsley; while those heading for a day out in York are most likely to have come from:- Leeds, Harrogate, Hull, Selby and Knaresborough.

Alex Hornby, commercial and customer Director at Northern, said:- "There are so many great places to visit across the North of England; and what better way to get there than by rail. The leisure travel market is stronger than ever, with more and more people taking advantage of great value Advance Purchase fares to get out and explore the Region. The:- 'staycation' is now an established part of the tourism industry and we are proud to work with tourist boards across our network to encourage people to travel there by rail."

Manchester Airport was also 1 of the train operator's top destinations for people travelling from:- Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool Lime Street, Preston, Crewe and Manchester Oxford Road.

Hornby added:- "For those not:- 'holidaying at home' it's great that they're still using the rail network to get them to the airport."

The data has was released during English Tourism Week which ran from:- 14 March to 23 March 2025, a Visit England campaign to highlighted the contribution that tourism in England makes to the UK economy.  For more information, visit:- VisitBritain.Org..

 
      
 
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