Drivers advised of seat belt survey

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Island police are advising motorists to be on the lookout for survey teams standing along major streets and highways through Tuesday.

Island police are advising motorists to be on the lookout for survey teams standing along major streets and highways through Tuesday.

The teams will take part in the state’s annual seat belt survey. The survey will be conducted by the University of Hawaii Department of Urban and Regional Planning.

The survey involves stationing trained observation team members to monitor seat belt use at various sites around the island.

During the observation, team members will park and situate on the side of the road to ensure continual traffic flow and safety. They will be wearing safety vests and helmets.

In conjunction with the survey, police remind motorists that, by law, the driver is responsible for all other occupants of the vehicle. If the driver is stopped and any passenger is not using a seat belt, car seat or booster seat — whether in the front or back seat — the driver will be the one cited.