It's an annual campaign, but Shelley Snow with the Oregon Department of Transportation says some people are still missing the message. Snow says they'll be focusing the most on children being properly restrained either in car seats, booster seats or with the regular car seat belt system. A third of the children injured or killed in crashes last year in Oregon were using adult seatbelts, and not the proper child safety seats. The campaign runs through the 20th with law enforcement looking for violations across the state. For tips, go to: www.childsafetyseat.org