With one of the busiest and riskiest travel weekends of the year approaching, the Virgin Islands Office of Highway Safety is calling on the public to make safety the top priority this Memorial Day. Whether heading to the beach, a family barbecue, or a holiday gathering, drivers are urged to stay sober, alert, and distraction-free.
“Memorial Day weekend should be a time to relax and celebrate, not a time to grieve a tragic loss,” said VIOHS Director Daphne O’Neal in a press release. “We’re asking everyone to make smart choices — whether you’re behind the wheel, on foot, or on a motorcycle or bicycle — so we can all have a safe and memorable holiday weekend.”
The department stressed that even a few seconds of distraction or a single poor decision, such as speeding or driving under the influence, could result in tragedy. Residents and visitors alike are asked to obey speed limits, especially in neighborhoods and near beaches, and to look out for pedestrians and cyclists.
The Virgin Islands Police Department’s safety message also highlights the importance of staying alert during long drives, using designated drivers, and avoiding cellphone use while driving.
“Let’s work together to keep our roads, beaches, and neighborhoods safe. Buckle up, slow down, and make smart choices — because every life matters,” O’Neal said.
To schedule a traffic safety presentation or learn more about safe driving initiatives, contact the Virgin Islands Office of Highway Safety at (340) 513-5291 or visit www.vipd.gov.vi.
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