(KNOX) – Grand Forks Police will take part in a “Click it or Ticket” Enforcement Campaign, specifically for seatbelt violations.
Law enforcement will be working shifts from November First through December 12, with the primary goal to ensure motorists are using their safety belts while operating their vehicles within Grand Forks.
This program is funded by the ND DOT. Grand Forks Police want to remind the public that seatbelt violations are a primary reason to conduct a traffic stop. All passengers inside a vehicle must be wearing a seatbelt as well.
All front seat and back seat occupants must be buckled up regardless of age.
Children younger than eight years of age are required to ride in a child restraint, car seat or booster seat.
The Primary law allows law enforcement to stop and issue a seat belt citation to someone for not wearing a seat belt. Secondary law allows law enforcement to issue a seat belt citation when a driver is pulled over for a different infraction.
‘Click It Or Ticket’ campaign set to begin November 1
By Jim Johnson
Oct 13, 2024 | 5:17 AM
Lane Closure on Gateway Drive in Grand Forks
(KNOX) - East bound traffic on Gateway Drive, Highway 2, in Grand Forks will be down to one lane between N. 20th St. and Columbia Road starting on Tuesday, November 12th. Crews need access to utility lines under the road for private utility work. Th...
Nov 10, 2024
Grand Forks Planning and Zoning Commission Approves Ordinance Change
(KNOX) - The Grand Forks Planning and Zoning Commission approved the removal of the 20% rule in residential districts. Grand Forks City Planner Sierra Johnson says that the change would reduce side yard setback requirements. "This specific ordin...
Nov 11, 2024
Advisory Committee Unveil Recommendations to Address Housing Needs in North Dakota
(North Dakota Monitor) - Gov. Doug Burgum, state legislators and other members of the North Dakota Housing Initiative Advisory Committee released the committee's recommendations for addressing housing needs in North Dakota, with a three-pronged appro...
Nov 12, 2024
Grand Forks School Board approves November evaluation for Dr. Terry Brenner
(KNOX) - The Grand Forks School Board unanimously approved the monthly evaluation of Superintendent Dr. Terry Brenner as "satisfactory." However, that vote came after new school board member Sherri Houdek advised that the evaluation be twea...
Nov 13, 2024