Equity Issues on the Front Line of Law Enforcement
January 26, 2022 | 1:30 p.m. ET | Virtual
Ensuring equity for all is one of the most basic and important positions that law enforcement can take in the service of their communities.
GHSA and its members participate in many highway safety events and meetings throughout the year.
Ensuring equity for all is one of the most basic and important positions that law enforcement can take in the service of their communities.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Impaired Driving and Traffic Safety Conference is the largest training conference for drug recognition experts and traffic safety professionals.
The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 101st Annual Meeting will be held in person January 9–13, 2022 in Washington, D.C. The event is expected to attract thousands of transportation professionals from around the world.
Join GHSA and special guests for an in-depth look at how behavioral safety fits within the Safe System approach to traffic safety.
Join the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as they discuss coordinated efforts nationwide to combat alcohol- and drug-impaired driving this holiday season. Michael Sandoval, Secretary, New Mexico DOT and GHSA Executive Board Member, will be among the speakers at the event.
In order to identify and celebrate the responsibilities of this season, Responsibility.org is hosting a webinar series that will help everyone be more aware of their “& responsibility.” In this webinar, Carol Campa, Behavioral Traffic Safety Branch Supervisor, Traffic Safety Division, Texas Department of Transportation, will discuss the state’s impaired driving program outreach.
On the eve of Veterans Day, Responsibility.org is convening a virtual Town Hall discussion to examine challenges and opportunities to help veterans in crisis and to focus specifically on the issue of alcohol use disorders.
America’s veterans and their families have made tremendous sacrifices to secure and defend the freedoms of the United States of America. Many veterans return from their military service strengthened by the experience, but tragically others suffer from treatable conditions that compromise their health and safety.
On this GHSA webinar, a panel of experts will discuss what’s happening today in impaired driving toxicology in the lab and at the roadside.
Ford Driving Skills for Life free hands-on clinics help newly licensed drivers 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.
In this roundtable, NTSB will talk to experts in traffic safety legislation and research about teen driver education, GDL laws and the policy strategies that can be utilized to improve the safety of teen drivers.