Community-Led Seat Belt Campaign Boosts Belt Usage More Than 70%
Program to improve seat belt usage being considered in other
The campaign's success stems from its unique, grassroots approach. This initiative wasn't simply about promoting seat belt use—it was about empowering the
"Working with local leaders and stakeholders to promote a clear message about driving safely is critical to the success of a campaign like this," said Massachusetts Transportation Secretary and CEO
Key to the campaign's success was the active involvement of local organizations, including the Cape Verdean Association, Haitian Community Partners, Brockton Public Schools, the New Heights Charter School, and 24 Hr. Power, among many others. These groups helped tailor the public safety campaign's messaging to reflect the community's culture and language, ensuring the message resonated widely and effectively.
"This campaign was successful because it came from the community," said City Councilor and Executive Director of the Cape Verdean Association,
In addition to increasing seat belt usage, the campaign reached thousands of residents through billboards in five languages, educational programs in schools, community events, and a striking 74-foot mural on
"We are proud of what this community has achieved," said
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'The overwhelming success of this initiative shows that behavioral change can be accomplished when you have community input and buy-in right from the start," said Michelle Anderson of the National Road Safety Foundation, a non-profit organization that helped fund the project. "The message that seat belts save lives was effectively communicated in
The "Buckle Up,
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The National Road Safety Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization founded more than 60 years ago, produces traffic safety programs on distracted driving, speed and aggression, impaired driving, drowsy driving, driver proficiency, pedestrian safety and other traffic safety issues. It distributes its programs free of charge to schools, police and traffic safety advocates, community groups and individuals. It also sponsors contests to engage teens in promoting safe driving to their peers and in their communities, partnering nationally with leading youth advocacy groups SADD, FCCLA, Impact Teen Drivers, and Teens in the Driver Seat.
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SOURCE The National Road Safety Foundation
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