File #: 220913    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Action Status: Passed
File created: 8/11/2022 In control: Council
On agenda: 10/13/2022 Final action: 10/13/2022
Title: Sponsor: Councilmember Heather Hall Recognizing October 21, 2022, as Buckle Up, Phone Down Day in Kansas City and challenging the City of Kansas City to make our streets, highways, and interstates much safer.
Sponsors: Heather Hall, Kevin McManus, Lee Barnes Jr., Teresa Loar, Ryana Parks-Shaw, Eric Bunch, Quinton Lucas, Dan Fowler, Katheryn Shields, Kevin O'Neill, Andrea Bough, Melissa Robinson, Brandon Ellington
Attachments: 1. Authenticated Resolution - 220913
Related files: 150398
RESOLUTION NO. 220913

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Sponsor: Councilmember Heather Hall

Recognizing October 21, 2022, as Buckle Up, Phone Down Day in Kansas City and challenging the City of Kansas City to make our streets, highways, and interstates much safer.

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WHEREAS, automobile accidents are an issue that greatly impacts our community, with Missouri ranking among some of the worst states for automobile accidents. With more than 157,000 traffic accidents in Missouri in 2019, 900 deaths in 2019 and 55,000 injuries, the casualties from these accidents are heartbreaking. Kansas City has more accidents than any other city in Missouri with 20,500 accidents in 2019; and

WHEREAS, the United States leads the world in car accidents, with nearly two times the crashes than other developed countries. In the U.S. car accidents cause approximately $871 billion dollars in damage and $380 million dollars in medical costs; and

WHEREAS, distracted driving significantly increases your risk of causing or being involved in an accident. Nine in ten people use the phone while driving and 70% of those who drive distracted are 22 years of age and over; and

WHEREAS, when used correctly, wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front seat passenger car occupants by 45%, and risk of moderate-to-critical injury by 50%. On average, the impacts of seat belts are instrumental in saving lives as since 1975 seat belts have saved over 374,276 lives; and

WHEREAS, Kansas City needs to set a precedent to the rest of Missouri as the leader in casualties. The simple act of buckling your seatbelt and putting your phone away can save drivers, passengers, and the lives of pedestrians. Buckle Up Phone Down day is a growing movement in the United States as we recognize the importance of roadway safety. However, Missouri is 1 of 2 states with no texting and driving law, and 1 of 8 with no hands free laws; and

WHEREAS, Buckle Up Phone Down...

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