The largest mobilization of law enforcement in state history will be put in motion on Monday, in a concerted effort to get drivers to buckle up.

Click It or Ticket, an effort to get everyone to use safety belts in vehicles, will run from May 23 to June 5 and will involve 385 law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin.

"Click It or Ticket is more than a slogan to law enforcement agencies," said Major Dan Lonsdorf, director of the Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Safety, in a news release from the DOT.

"Whenever officers observe an unbelted driver or passenger, the vehicle will be stopped and citations will be issued," Lonsdorf said.

Ever since law enforcement officers were given the ability to stop vehicles just because seat belts weren't being used, the number of citations issued for the offense has climbed to No. 2 on the citation list, just behind speeding tickets.

"Last year in Wisconsin, there were nearly 120,000 convictions for failure to fasten safety belts," Lonsdorf said.

The Badger State lags behind the national average and other Midwestern states in safety belt usage, according to the DOT.