Stay 
sober, buckle up and don't answer that call. Long weekends mean more 
traffic on the roadways, and police are heightening their presence to 
crack down on dangerous driving. 
Sergeant
 Claude Tremblay of RCMP's Traffic Services tells CHSJ News some people 
say they don't need to wear a seat belt because they're not driving very
 far, but Tremblay says statistics show that 80% of people drive within 
25 to 30 kilometres of where they live, so that argument doesn't hold 
water. 
He says 
if you're not wearing a seat belt in a crash, you'll be knocked around 
or ejected from the car, and if you're ejected, 95% of the time you'll 
be seriously injured or killed. 
The 
percentage of fatal crashes where the victims weren't wearing a seat 
belt has gone up, from 23 per cent last year to 40 per cent so far this 
year.
 

