State Highway Safety Showcases

These showcases provide an opportunity for State Highway Safety Offices (SHSOs) to share their program successes and innovative practices or learn from what's happening in other states.

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April 11, 2018

In 2017, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) received a grant from GHSA and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (Responsibility.org) to help deter drug-impaired driving.


April 2, 2018
The Nevada Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) received a grant from GHSA and Responsibility.org to help law enforcement recognize and arrest drug-impaired drivers.

March 28, 2018
With funding from Responsibility.org, WisDOT provided Advanced Roadside Impairment Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) training to 310 law enforcement officers throughout the state.

March 7, 2018
NDOT-HSO used a grant from Ford DSFL to host two events in Lincoln and Papillion to teach local teens the importance of safe driving behaviors.

February 15, 2018

For a second year, the Illinois Department of Transportation received a grant from GHSA and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (Responsibility.org) to train law enforcement in recognizing drug-impaired driving.


February 7, 2018
The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) partnered with the Kentucky Speedway for “Buckle Up in Your Truck 225.”

January 29, 2018

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.


January 25, 2018
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.

January 22, 2018
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.