Local bus operator East Yorkshire Buses is proud to have launched their ‘Be Safe, Be Seen’ campaign, aiming to promote safe travel during the shorter days, especially in rural areas.
Starting this week, the company will be distributing road-safe snap band to passengers to help enhance visibility and safety during low-light conditions.
The road-safe reflective snap bands, designed to be worn by passengers, aim to ensure safety and visibility when waiting for the bus, particularly those commuting in early morning or evening hours. These eye-catching accessories contribute to a safer travel experience by making passengers more visible.
Distribution of the snap bands kicked off last week at East Yorkshire Buses depots. Passengers are encouraged to hop on board, ask their drivers, and grab their own 'Be Safe, Be Seen' snap band (subject to availability).
Stuart Fillingham, Head of Commercial at East Yorkshire Buses, stated,
"We're committed to the safety and well-being of our passengers, and these road-safe snap bands will play a crucial role in enhancing visibility and safety during rural journeys."


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