In a press release from Dan Osmond, Custer County Sheriff:
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is
working with the Custer County Sheriff’s Office to make sure you stay safe on the roads
throughout the holiday weekend. Whether you’re driving out of town or just across town to
celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, remember that more drivers will be on the roads than
usual. More vehicles on the roads increase the likelihood of a motor vehicle crash. During this kickoff to the holiday season, it’s more important than ever to stress the importance of seat belt safety with this essential reminder: Buckle Up. Every Trip. Every Time.
During the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in 2021 (6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24, to
5:59 a.m. on Monday, November 29), there were 361 passenger vehicle occupants killed in
traffic crashes across the nation, and half (50%) were unrestrained. Not wearing a seat belt
proved to be deadly at any time of the day during the holiday weekend: 52% of those killed in nighttime crashes were unbuckled, and 46% of those killed in daytime crashes also were
unbuckled. These deaths represent needless tragedies for families across America and may
have been prevented with the simple click of a seat belt.
The Thanksgiving holiday is the start of a special time of year for many people. No matter
how long or short your drive, it’s critical that drivers and passengers Buckle Up. Every Trip.
Every Time. We want everyone to have a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Please, make sure
everyone in your vehicle is buckled before you ever turn on the car — and that includes
children being in the correct car seats, too.
For more information about traveling safely this Thanksgiving, please visit
www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/seat-belts.
