In a recent news release, the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD)/Virgin Islands Office of Highway Safety (VIOHS) urged the community to make smart, safe choices this holiday.
โToo many still think driving impaired, unbuckled, speeding, or texting behind the wheel isnโt a big deal. One bad decision can change your life forever, โstated VIOHS Impaired Driving Program Manager Kโ Tonya Petrus. โThis Labor Day, slow down, think ahead, and protect each other.โ
According to the release, simple steps can save lives:
- Buckle up every timeโfront seat and back.
- Donโt drive impaired: Plan ahead for a designated sober driver.
- Avoid distractions: Put the phone down; stay focused.
- Obey speed limits: Slow down and give yourself time to react.
- Share the road: Watch out for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Protect Our Children: Children under 8 should use an appropriate car or booster seat, and those under 14 should sit secured in the back.
The release stated, only 71% of Virgin Islanders wear seat belts in the front seat compared to 92% nationally – a dangerous traffic safety gap. โThe simple three-second habit of wearing a seat belt is a preventive strategy that just makes sense,โ advised Denise Gomes, VIOHS occupant protection program manager. โSeat belt compliance is a law that literally saves lives.โ
Drive Smart. Stay Safe. Bring Everyone Home.
For more information or to request a safety presentation, contact Daphne OโNeal, VIOHS director at daphne.oneal@vipd.vi.gov; Petrus, at kโtonya.petrus@vi.gov; Gomes, at denise.gomes@vipd.vi.gov; or call (340) 772-3025 or (340) 513-5291. Also, visit www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving for more traffic safety information.



