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MDOT recognizes June 6 as Secure Your Load Day 

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
June 6, 2019
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JACKSON, MISS. – At first instinct, many begin fastening seatbelts for their children and themselves, but what about the loads in the back of their pickup trucks?

The Mississippi Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) top priority is the safety of the traveling public. MDOT recognizes June 6 as “Secure Your Load Day.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2016 there were 683 deaths, 19,663 injuries and 90,266 incidents related to unsecured loads. In addition to the safety hazards, debris from unsecured loads contributes to roadside litter which costs over $3 million a year to remove.

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“When hauling any load on Mississippi highways be sure it is properly secured for everyone’s safety,” said Melinda McGrath, P.E., MDOT Executive Director. “Debris from unsecured loads is not only a hazard for other motorists, but it makes up 40 percent of roadside litter. It is also illegal.”

Motorists responsible for debris from unsecured loads could face fines up to $500 and up to six months in prison.

Mississippi motorists can help keep others safe and avoid legal troubles by:

  1. Tying down the load with rope, netting or straps.
  2. Tying large objects directly to the vehicle or trailer.
  3. Covering the entire load with a sturdy tarp.
  4. Not overloading the vehicle.
  5. Always double checking the load to make sure it is secure.
  6. Using safety chains when hauling trailers.

“Secure Your Load Day” is part of a nationwide effort of the Governors Highway Safety Association to raise awareness about the dangers of debris falling from vehicles. It was spearheaded by Robin Abel whose daughter was blinded by a piece of particle board that flew from the back of a moving trailer on Interstate 405 in Seattle, Wash.

“Secure your load as if everyone you love is driving in the car behind you,” Abel said.

To learn more about travel safety, visit GoMDOT.com/DriveSmartMS, download the MDOT Traffic mobile app and follow @MississippiDOT on Facebook and Twitter.

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