Slow Down, Move Over day falls on the third Saturday in October.
Highway officials are going to be cracking down on seatbelt violations ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
As the bill stands, a ticket would be up to $50 and most of the money would go to the local government where the ticket happened.
Other states with similar laws have seen drivers slow down by as much as 10 miles an hour.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says 734 people died on Kentucky roads in 2019, which is 10 more people than 2018.
In more than half of the fatal crashes in 2019, the victim was not wearing a seat belt.
The best advice this weekend is to plan ahead for a sober driver or to use a taxi or ride-share service if you plan to drink, Shepherdsville Maj. Mike O'Donnell said.
The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety launched videos, radio spots, digital advertisements and a new website to remind everyone how critical it is to wear a seat belt and avoid distractions while driving.