Featured Events

GHSA and its members participate in many highway safety events and meetings throughout the year.

Ford DSFL Training: Louisville

June 17-18, 2023 | Louisville, KY

Ford Driving Skills for Life free hands-on clinics help newly licensed drivers (teens with a learners permit or license) improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of vehicle crashes, including: Hazard Recognition, Vehicle Handling, Speed and Space Management. There also is a comprehensive section on Distracted and Impaired Driving.

Ford DSFL Training: Detroit

June 3-4, 2023 | Detroit, MI

Ford Driving Skills for Life free hands-on clinics help newly licensed drivers (teens with a learners permit or license) improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of vehicle crashes, including: Hazard Recognition, Vehicle Handling, Speed and Space Management.

Nomalization of Pedestrian Fatalities

May 10, 2023 | 2 p.m. Eastern | Virtual

Pedestrian fatalities have been increasing at alarming rates for more than a decade. Join the National Safety Council and the Road to Zero Coalition to hear and learn about the role of safety culture, infrastructure, and policy decisions that have contributed to this tragic outcome as well as solutions and collective actions we can undertake to reverse this deadly trend.

Promoting Older Driver Safety: A Guide and Resources for States

May 18, 2023 | 3 p.m. Eastern | Virtual

By 2060, the number of people age 65 and older in the U.S. is projected to more than double, which will represent nearly one in four people. While older adults tend to practice safe driving behaviors, the effects of aging may impact their driving ability. Join us for a briefing on the latest publication released by the Behavioral Traffic Safety Cooperative Research Program (BTSCRP).

Ford DSFL Training: Kansas City

May 13-14, 2023 | Kansas City, MO

Ford Driving Skills for Life free hands-on clinics help newly licensed drivers (teens with a learners permit or license) improve their skills in four key areas that are critical factors in more than 60% of vehicle crashes, including: Hazard Recognition, Vehicle Handling, Speed and Space Management.

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