NASID Annual Conference
July 27-29, 2022 | Washington, D.C.
The conference will convene the nation’s foremost experts to examine the challenges and complexities of multiple substance impaired driving.
GHSA and its members participate in many highway safety events and meetings throughout the year.
The conference will convene the nation’s foremost experts to examine the challenges and complexities of multiple substance impaired driving.
This year’s symposium will examine traffic safety best practices for buying a safer car, building safer cars, implementing programs and laws that make roads safer for all highway users, in addition to continuing the dialogs on teen safety, and advanced driver assist technologies.
The North Carolina Traffic Safety Conference & Expo is the premiere event for North Carolina professionals to learn about traffic safety education, programming and enforcement from local and national experts.
Join the National Alliance to Stop Impaired Driving (NASID) and a panel of experts as they examine the must-have policies and programs to prevent cannabis-impaired and multiple substance impaired driving.
The ATSIP 2022 Traffic Records Forum is for data analysts, state and local law enforcement officials, engineers, motor vehicle officials, emergency medical services providers, judicial administrators and highway safety professionals from across the United States and international communities.
Mark your calendar to join colleagues and partners from across the country in Derby City this September for the GHSA 2022 Annual Meeting.
Mark your calendars! The 2022 Highway Safety Summit presented by the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office will be back in person on April 18, 2022.
A panel will discuss the versatility and effectiveness of safety camera technology, how these programs can be leveraged to change dangerous driving behaviors and how states and cities are leveraging the technology to obtain critical data.
The Safe System approach is all about breaking down barriers and silos. In this webinar, learn how U.S. DOT’s new national roadway safety strategy lays out a framework for collaboration within the safe system.
KDOT's Transportation Safety Conference provides valuable info for law enforcement personnel, court professionals, state & local government officials, engineers, safety advocates, EMT & EMS workers, educators & counselors, special interest group representatives & more.