Just two sessions left in our GHSA2020 Webinar Series!
All sessions are free and open to all, and registration is required.
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Drug-Impaired Driving: An Update on Trends and Tools
Wednesday, August 5, 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET
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This webinar features a roundtable discussion on the current status of drug-impaired driving. Learn about Responsibility.org's new High-Risk Impaired Driver (HRID) toolkit and grants to states, the impacts of marijuana legalization in Canada and new technology tools available to the criminal justice community to better manage impaired drivers. We also want to hear from YOU – join the discussion by sharing your best practices and asking the speakers and the audience to weigh-in on ideas you may have to address DUID.
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Moderator:
- Chuck DeWeese, Assistant Commissioner, New York Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and Chair, Governors Highway Safety Association
Panelists:
- Darrin Grondel, Vice President, Traffic Safety and Government Relations, Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility
- Robyn Robertson, President & CEO, Traffic Injury Research Foundation
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Understanding Micromobility: Transportation's New Disruptor
Wednesday, September 2, 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET
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Micromobility – or the use of shared bicycles, e-bikes and scooters – is helping to revolutionize the movement of people in cities and on college campuses across the U.S. However, this increasingly popular mode of transportation is not without its issues. Join a panel of experts to explore six micromobility challenges and the role state highway safety offices can play to help address them.
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Moderator:
- Pam Shadel Fischer, Senior Director of External Engagement, Governors Highway Safety Association
Panelists:
- Commander Eric Miesse, Highway Enforcement Command, Austin Police Department
- Staci Hoff, Ph.D., Research Director & FARS/CRSS Supervisor, Washington Traffic Safety Commission
- Henry Dunbar, Director, Active Transportation Operations, Arlington County Commuter Services
- Colin Hughes, Sr. Policy Manager/New Mobility, Lyft
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