Tools for Community Partner Team Meeting No. 5
Community Resident Sector Project Planner
Ideas and Tips
Listed below are ideas and tips that will help get you started in planning activities to promote rural traffic occupant safety, seat belt usage and child vehicle safety within your community, as well as the importance of enforcing traffic occupant safety laws as a means to prevent injuries that may result in long-term health problems and deaths.
- Make presentations at community, church, school and other meetings on traffic safety and the importance of strong enforcement of vehicle occupant safety laws.
- Write editorials and letters to the editor to the local newspaper on traffic safety and the importance of strong enforcement of vehicle occupant safety laws, as well as on the health care costs that using safety restraints save the community.
- Distribute information about infant and young child car safety seat installation and proper usage, as well as child air bag safety, to community day care facilities and babysitters to give to parents.
- Place fliers about the importance of using safety restraints and the costs they save the community in health care services on automobile windshields in busy areas of the community, such as shopping and business districts.
- Conduct a child safety seat recycling program to obtain seats from those who no longer need them to distribute to those that do, but cannot afford them. Offer incentives (coupons for a free drink or food item from local restaurants and fast-food establishments, etc.) to those who donate seats. Involve day care facilities and babysitters in identifying those in need.
- Distribute traffic safety information at area elderly community centers.
- Talk to community leaders about posting “Buckle Up” signs on roads leaving the community.
- Work with city government to obtain mayoral proclamation of the campaign period as traffic safety month (see sample proclamation in community kit).
- Distribute posters to be hung in community public areas, such as libraries, post offices, city hall, courthouse, etc.
- Organize a community “lights on” effort, during which homeowners leave porch lights on for a designated night to remind community residents to use seat belts and appropriate child restraints.
- Coordinate Vince and Larry© appearances at local community events.
- Post “Buckle Up” signs at entrances and exits to the community (check with state traffic safety office for availability).