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Saved By the Belt Club


Due to budget restrictions, there will be NO Saved By The Belt Club after September 30, 2011. For this reason GTIPI will no longer accept applications, or offer incentives for the SBTB Club after that date. THANK YOU for 25 years of buckling up!

Have you ever been involved in a motor vehicle crash where a seatbelt saved your life? From 1986-2011, crash survivors could join the Saved by the Belt Club and share their life-saving story.

GTIPI received incredible testimonies about how the simple act of clicking a seat belt changed a life forever.

Even though the Saved By The Belt Club has ended, the one fact common from all stories is this: It takes only two seconds to protect yourself from the #1 killer of people ages 1 to 34, automobile crashes.

Have you ever been in a crash where a seatbelt saved your life? Share your story with your friends and loved ones. Even though the Saved By The Belt Club has ended, you can still help save lives.

Pictured above: Saved by the Belt Club members in Dougherty County have an important story to tell: how a seatbelt saved their life.

 

 

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