As a recipient of one of GHSA and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility's (Responsibility.org) grants to combat drug-impaired driving, the Montana State Highway Traffic Safety Section (SHTSS) was able to train more than a dozen new Drug Recognition Experts (DREs) in 2017.

The West Virginia Governor's Highway Safety Program was one of the recipients of GHSA and Responsibility.org's 2017 grants to combat drug-impaired driving.
With a grant from NRSF, New York partnered with Stony Brook University's School of Health Technology and Management to develop the Stop Drowsy Driving Initiative.
THSO used a grant from NRSF to expand drowsy driving partnerships with both Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) and the Tennessee Trucking Foundation (TTF).

Iowa has been a forerunner in combating drowsy driving for years.

The Texas Department of Transportation's Traffic Safety Section was one of the recipients of GHSA and Responsibility.org's 2016 grants aimed at combating drug-impaired driving.

The Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety recently partnered with the Shepherd Center, one of the nation's top rehabilitation hospitals, to develop AutoCoach, a driver's education app for parents.

With funding from a Ford Driving Skills for Life teen safe driving grant, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security's Highway Safety Division created a video introducing paren

Popular ride-hailing company Lyft is playing a big part in ensuring residents in the Washington, DC area can get home safely.