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Tuesday, April 1, 2026
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Vol. 1, Issue 1

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    UVI Retirees Returning to Work Can Retain Annuity Benefits

    Retired government employees who return to work at the University of the Virgin Islands will now continue drawing their full pension alongside their salary, after Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed a measure passed by the 36th Legislature during its Oct. 30 session. Bill No. 36-0061 amends the Virgin Islands Code to allow recipients of a Government Employees’ Retirement System annuity…

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VIPD Launches Intensified Traffic Safety Push Across U.S. Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands Police Department is ramping up traffic safety enforcement and education programs aimed at reducing accidents and fatalities on island roads, signaling a renewed departmental focus on highway safety initiatives.

The push comes as the VIPD’s Office of Highway Safety coordinates with multiple enforcement and prevention programs, including campaigns targeting impaired driving and occupant protection. For residents commuting across St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John, the stepped-up efforts mean greater police visibility on roadways and expanded educational outreach in coming months.

Growing Traffic Safety Framework

The VIPD has established a multi-pronged approach to traffic management through its Office of Highway Safety, which oversees several specialized units. The department operates a Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program, Police Traffic Services division, and dedicated occupant protection and impaired driving initiatives.

These programs work in tandem with the department’s eCitation system and traffic records program, creating a more coordinated response to violations and accident prevention. The framework suggests the VIPD is moving beyond reactive enforcement toward data-driven traffic management.

What Residents Should Expect

Motorists across the territory can expect heightened traffic enforcement, particularly around impaired driving and seatbelt compliance. The occupant protection program indicates a specific focus on seat belt usage and child safety restraints, areas that directly impact survivability in crashes.

The impaired driving initiative targets one of the most dangerous traffic violations. Combined with the department’s eCitation system, which allows officers to issue citations more efficiently, enforcement could become more visible and frequent on major routes.

Community Partnership Model

The VIPD has emphasized community involvement as central to its mission, actively recruiting volunteers and community members to support safety initiatives. This approach suggests traffic safety campaigns may extend beyond enforcement alone, incorporating neighborhood education and awareness programs.

The department’s website highlights volunteer opportunities and community engagement as mechanisms for building trust and reducing traffic deaths through shared responsibility.

Emergency Resources and Reporting

The VIPD maintains separate emergency dispatch numbers for St. Croix and St. Thomas/St. John residents. For St. Thomas and St. John, 911 or 340-776-9110 connects callers to emergency services. St. Croix residents can reach 911 or 340-772-9111 for emergencies.

The department’s traffic records program and CrashDocs.org platform provide residents and safety advocates with access to collision data, potentially offering transparency into accident trends across the islands.

Next Steps for the Territory

The intensified traffic safety push reflects broader departmental priorities under Police Commissioner Mario Brooks, who has emphasized excellence in public safety and community partnerships. Whether this initiative will be sustained and what specific traffic safety targets the VIPD aims to meet remain unclear, but the framework suggests a long-term commitment to reducing road fatalities in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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