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BULB Campaign in Bedford County Reveals Improvement in Seat Belt Usage

August 16, 2017

Bedford County Sheriff’s Office was chosen by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to participate in a program to decrease unbelted crashes in Bedford County.  In 2016, Bedford County suffered 14 fatalities. Since January 2017, Bedford County has already had 12 fatalities and half of them were unbuckled. This is the highest rate in the entire Roanoke region.

“Serious crashes can happen anywhere, including close to home,” said Sheriff Mike Brown. “We know that seat belts are the best defense in case of a crash and should always be worn.”

Because of Bedford’s low seat belt usage rate, this campaign has been on-going since August of 2016 and there is some good news to report. Monthly surveys throughout the county have revealed tremendous improvement in numerous categories. We have posted the results below.

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Buckle Up Live Better Initiative for Bedford County

August 30, 2016

BEDFORD (WSLS10) – The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office is spreading the word to buckle up. The new ‘Buckle Up Live Better’ initiative comes after an increase in deadly car accidents where people weren’t wearing their seat belts.

Sheriff Mike Brown said he hopes this effort gets repeat seat belt violators to think twice.

Sometimes people forget to click it, but not Montview native James Crouch.

“I have a pretty large family, eight children, 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren,” said Crouch.  “I wouldn’t want to see none of them get killed or hurt in a wreck.”

Unfortunately, Crouch knows this pain. Six years ago on Route 24, his granddaughter was involved in a serious crash.

“She made it, but she’s crippled from it,” said Crouch.

Crouch said the seat belt saved his granddaughter’s life, which is why he’s helping the sheriff’s office spread the word on a new initiative.

“We’re going to be in everybody’s face with this program because we don’t like to see people killed in accidents; we definitely don’t want to see people who for the lack of wearing a seat belt have been killed,” said Brown.

This program comes after what Brown calls a steady increase of fatalities where drivers were not buckled up. In 2016, six people died while not wearing their seat beat; the year before, five and in 2014, three.

The department is taking action by increasing traffic patrols September through December, giving warnings to seat belt offenders.

“It does occur with some regularity that you pull somebody over and you see them quickly reach back,” commented Lt. Kyle Williams with the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office.

Bumper stickers, yard signs and banners are also available at the sheriff’s office. Brown said he’s hoping ‘Buckle Up Live Better’ spreads.

BULB is a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration program and is free for the sheriff’s office. NHTSA provided $12,000 for BULB signs and logos.

LINK TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Buckles the Bulb

Buckle Up, Bedford!

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Buckle Up Live Better – Seat Belt Safety Initiative in Bedford County

August 24, 2016

Buckles the Bulb

Find out who “Buckles the Bulb” is!

When:       Monday, August 29, 2016   10:30 am

Where:     Bedford County Sheriff’s Office

                    1345 Falling Creek Road

                    E.O.C. Room, Lower Level

Bedford County, VA – Bedford County Sheriff’s Office and a coalition of community partners have joined forces to create “BULB” – Buckle Up Live Better, a seat belt safety initiative, with a goal to increase seat belt use and save lives in Bedford County.  This program will kick off on Monday, August 29, 2016 at the Sheriff’s Office.

“Buckling up is the single best way to protect yourself in a traffic crash,” states Sheriff Mike Brown.  “Wearing a seat belt halves your risk of death or serious injury.  We all know this, but the consequences from unrestrained crashes continue to cause suffering in our community.”

Bedford County Sheriff’s Office was one of only eight law enforcement agencies across the country chosen to participate in this community based program to support seat belt enforcement, increase seat belt use and decrease unrestrained occupant fatalities in higher-than-average unrestrained fatalities.

Bedford County seat belt use rate currently stands at 83.2% which is slightly above the state average. However, in 2016 to date, Bedford County has had 6 fatalities, 5 of which were not buckled up.

Please join us for this kick off and help spread this life saving message to the citizens of Bedford County.

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