Perhaps, Like in Texas, in 2002 there was a "Click It or Ticket" campaign...followed up with 2 weeks of law enforcement personnel giving tickets to violators. The fine was/is $200 US.
The stats show that 92% of Texans "buckle up for safety."
Today, there are TV ads and are signs posted on freeways, highways, etc. The electonic signs show a belt clicking in place--with the slogan..."Click It or Ticket"
I get your point.
Perhaps, Like in Texas, in 2002 there was a "Click It or Ticket" campaign...followed up with 2 weeks of law enforcement personnel giving tickets to violators. The fine was/is $200 US.
The stats show that 92% of Texans "buckle up for safety."
Today, there are TV ads and are signs posted on freeways, highways, etc. The electonic signs show a belt clicking in place--with the slogan..."Click It or Ticket"
Perhaps something like that would work---