RELEASE: Ulster County Offers Free ‘Be Safe, Be Seen’ Reflective Vests During Pedestrian Safety Month
As part of Ulster County Government’s continued dedication to traffic safety, County Executive Jen Metzger, in cooperation with the Ulster County Transportation Council and Ulster County Traffic Safety Board, are giving out 300 yellow reflective vests at different locations in the County. The vests will aid in pedestrian visibility and are available to the public free of charge as part of a “Be Safe, Be Seen” traffic safety initiative.
October is Pedestrian Safety Month, and Daylight Savings Time ends on November 3, meaning longer nights and sunsets before 5 p.m. This increases risks for pedestrians, who are walking in low light for a longer stretch of time and are less visible to drivers. It’s important for drivers to remain alert, and for pedestrians and bicyclists to take extra measures to be safe and be seen.
Beginning on Wednesday, October 30, the reflective vests will be made available at the front desks of the following locations:
Ulster County DMV Office, 244 Fair Street, Kingston
New Paltz Police Department, 59 N Putt Corners Road, New Paltz
Trudy Resnick Farber Center For Human Development, 50 Center Street, Ellenville
Saugerties Town Hall, 4 High Street, Saugerties
Plattekill Town Hall, 1915 Route 44-55, Modena
For questions or for more information, email: UlsterTSB@co.ulster.ny.us
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