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Agenda-at-a-Glance .............................................................. 2-3

Detailed Program

Saturday ....................................................................... 4

Sunday .......................................................................... 4

Monday ...................................................................... 5-8

Tuesday ................................................................... 8-11

Wednesday ............................................................ 12-13

Sponsors & Partners ............................................................... 14

Hotel Floor Plans .................................................................... 15

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ............................................................ 16

Exhibitors .............................................................................. 17

In Appreciation ...................................................................... 18

Future GHSA Meetings ........................................................... 19

8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.GHSA Executive Board Meeting (Board Members Only)

11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. GHSA Business Meeting*

AGENDA-AT-A-GLANCEA detailed schedule of events begins on page 4.

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Welcome Reception &

Exhibit Showcase

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DETAILED PROGRAMUnless noted, all events are held in the Seattle Sheraton Hotel. A floor plan is printed on page 15.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 278:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. GHSA Executive Board Meeting

(Board Members only)

Luncheon sponsored by Mercer Consulting Group LLC

Issaquah - 3rd Floor

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28All meetings on Sunday are for GHSA State Highway Safety Office Members only.

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration 2nd Floor Windows

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. New Member OrientationSponsored by Cambridge Systematics

Issaquah - 3rd Floor

9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Regional Meetings

Region 1 – Juniper - 2nd FloorRegion 2 – Virginia - Union Street Tower, 4th FloorRegion 3 – University - Union Street Tower, 4th FloorRegion 4 – Cedar A - 2nd FloorRegion 5 – Cedar B - 2nd FloorRegion 6 – Greenwood - 3rd FloorRegion 7 – Jefferson A - Union Street Tower, 4th FloorRegion 8 – Boren - Union Street Tower, 4th FloorRegion 9 – Columbia - Union Street Tower, 4th FloorRegion 10 – Seneca - Union Street Tower, 4th Floor

11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. GHSA Business MeetingLuncheon sponsored by NASCAR

Cirrus Room - Pike Street Tower, 35th Floor

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Welcome Reception & Exhibit Showcase(Open to all registered attendees)

Light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar

Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

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MONDAY, AUGUST 297:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration 2nd Floor Windows

7:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Exhibits Open Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast in Exhibit HallSponsored by Uber

Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Opening General Session Grand Ballroom AB - 2nd Floor

With the recent increase in motor vehicle-related fatalities in 2015, the highway safety community must strengthen its focus on driver behavior and address those human choices responsible for 94 percent of crashes. NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind will share how the agency is working to encourage the development, and inclusion, of new technologies that will impact driver behavior and driver expectations. New York Times bestselling journalist Matt Richtel will consider how technological innovations can impact the way we drive now and in the future.

Opening Ceremonies�� Presentation of the Colors – Washington State Patrol Honor Guard

�� Pledge of Allegiance

Welcome�� Video Welcome from Washington Governor Jay Inslee

�� Chief John R. Batiste, Washington State Patrol

�� Jana Simpler, GHSA Chair and Director, Delaware Office of Highway Safety

Keynote Speakers�� Honorable Mark Rosekind, Ph.D., Administrator, NHTSA

�� Matt Richtel, Pulitzer Prize-winning Author and New York Times Journalist

10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Morning Break in Exhibit Hall Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Workshop 1 Drowsy Driving: Asleep at the Wheel

Willow A - 2nd Floor

The risk, danger and tragic results of drowsy driving are alarming. NHTSA estimates that 100,000 crashes and over 1,500 deaths each year are the result of sleep-deprived drivers. This workshop will address the risks, consequences and countermeasures related to drowsy driving as well as highlight a new publication on the topic.

Moderator�� Gary Poedubicky, Acting Director, New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety

Panelists�� Honorable Mark Rosekind, Ph.D., Administrator, NHTSA

�� Pam Fischer, Principal, Pam Fischer Consulting

�� Martin Delaney, Assistant Prosecutor, Bergen County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s Office

�� John Lee, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Chief John R. Batiste Jana Simpler

Mark Rosekind Matt Richtel

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10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Workshop 2Communications Strategies: Moving Past Impressions to Behavior Change

Willow B - 2nd Floor

Learn about effective traffic safety communication strategies in terms of: data – market research conducted for strategy development and evaluation; outreach strategies used to effectively reach a target demographic (reaching people where they live, work and play); and best practices and lessons learned.

Moderator�� Karin Mongeon, Safety Division Director, North Dakota Department of Transportation

Panelists�� Katie Mueller, Communications Manager, Oklahoma Highway Safety Office

�� Heather Dodgins, Marketing Specialist, Communications Office, North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program

�� Michael Sandoval, Transportation Planning and Safety Division Director, New Mexico Department of Transportation

�� Chris Cochran, Assistant Director, Marketing and Public Affairs, California Office of Traffic Safety

�� Sam Cole, Communications Manager, Traffic Safety, Colorado Department of Transportation

�� Susan McMeen, Director, Office of Consumer Information, NHTSA

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Workshop 3TRCCs - Sharing Information and Technological Innovation

Redwood AB - 2nd Floor

Information technology and the sharing of data are vital to the work done by each and every State Highway Safety Office. Panelists featured in the June 2015 publication “State Traffic Records Coordinating Committee Noteworthy Practices Guide” will discuss successful Traffic Records Coordinating Committees (TRCCs) and provide examples of noteworthy practices. NHTSA will provide an overview of current and planned initiatives at the federal level.

Moderator�� Audrey Allums, Grants Bureau Chief, Montana Department of Transportation

Panelists�� Alicia Sledge, Planning and Administration Section Manager, Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning

�� Debi Besser, Program Manager, Washington Traffic Safety Commission

�� Joe Cristalli, Transportation Principal, Safety Program Coordinator, Connecticut Highway Safety Office

�� Georgia Chakiris, Regional Administrator, NHTSA

12:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Welcome LuncheonSponsored by The National Road Safety Foundation

Metropolitan Ballroom - 3rd Floor

Welcome�� Darrin Grondel, GHSA Secretary and Director, Washington

Traffic Safety Commission

�� Washington State Senator Ann Rivers

Sponsor Remarks�� Michelle Anderson, Director of Operations, The National Road

Safety Foundation

Speaker�� Jay Rifenbary, Best-selling Author and Motivational Speaker

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

Ann Rivers Jay Rifenbary

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2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Workshop 4Older Drivers: Maximizing Mobility and Safety

Willow A - 2nd Floor

Join this panel of experts for an open discussion addressing the latest research, best practices, challenges, and potential solutions in older driver safety programs.

Moderator�� Tom Glass, Transportation Planning Manager, Pennsylvania Bureau of Maintenance and Operations

Panelists�� Laura Krol, Manager, Driver Safety Division, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

�� Lora Hollingsworth, Chief Safety Officer, Florida State Safety Office

�� Jake Nelson, Director, Traffic Safety Advocacy & Research, AAA

2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Workshop 5The Known Unknowns: Researching for Results

Willow B - 2nd Floor

Why should SHSOs care about research? Because research will identify your highway safety problems, find the most cost-effective strategies to use, and see if what you’ve been doing works or not. This session will give you a 30,000-foot view of behavioral safety research. It will describe how the familiar Countermeasures That Work summarizes the research behind the programs you use or are considering and will outline NHTSA’s planned improvements. It concludes with hot new research on why traffic fatalities changed so dramatically since 2010. With states permitted to use and pool NHTSA funds for research, this session couldn’t be more timely.

Moderator�� Kristy Rigby, Director, Utah Highway Safety Office

Panelists�� Heidi Coleman, Chief, Behavioral Research, NHTSA

�� Jim Hedlund, Principal, Highway Safety North

�� Robert Wunderlich, Center Director, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Workshop 6Technology Trends for Bicyclist and Pedestrian Safety

Redwood AB - 2nd Floor

Join us to discuss the changes coming in vehicle technology to mitigate crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists, an overview of the most recent pedestrian fatality report, and real-world policies and implications at the city-level.

Moderator�� Michael Prince, Director, Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning

Panelists�� Dan Ryan, Director, Government and Public Affairs, Mazda North American Operations

�� Richard Retting, Principal and National Practice Leader for Safety and Research, Sam Schwartz Consulting

�� Scott Kubly, Director, Seattle Department of Transportation

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3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Afternoon Break in Exhibit Hall Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Workshop 7Taking Action on Distraction

Willow A - 2nd Floor

Hear different perspectives on this complex topic, including data on texting laws and approaches that are making a difference in behavior; the latest research and findings; and the implications that new technologies have for reducing distracted driving.

Moderator�� Debra Hollis, Highway Safety Manager, Arkansas Highway Safety Office

Panelists�� Kimberly Darrin, Director, Global Public Policy, AT&T External and Legislative Affairs

�� Tom Artushin, Safety Strategy Manager, Ford Motor Company

�� Charlie Klauer, Group Leader, Center for Vulnerable Road User Safety, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Workshop 8Drug-Impaired Driving in the Age of Legalization

Willow B - 2nd Floor

Since the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana, the landscape around impaired driving has changed dramatically for policymakers and traffic safety professionals. What do we know? What is happening in states with legalization? What is the research and data telling us? How do states or jurisdictions prepare for legalization? Hear experts in their fields address research and data on impaired driving and what is happening nationally and at the state level. There are a variety of issues and challenges associated with legalization you need to be aware of. All states and our neighbors in Canada will be impacted. Come with an open mind and lots of questions to consider strategies that will be beneficial to your jurisdiction in combating drug-impaired driving.

Moderator�� Darrin Grondel, Director, Washington Traffic Safety Commission

Panelists�� Chuck Hayes, DEC Program Project Manager, International Association of Chiefs of Police

�� Dan Estes, Impaired Driving Program Manager, Oregon Transportation Safety Division

�� Jim Hedlund, Principal, Highway Safety North

�� Jake Nelson, Director, Traffic Safety Advocacy & Research, AAA

Evening on your own

TUESDAY, AUGUST 307:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Registration 2nd Floor Windows

7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast in Exhibit HallSponsored by Toyota Motor Sales, Inc. U.S.A.

Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

MONDAY, AUGUST 29, CONTINUED

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8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. General SessionThe Road to Autonomous Vehicles - Implications for Driver Behavior

Grand Ballroom AB - 2nd Floor

Join government and industry experts for a thought-provoking discussion on the evolving role of the driver as vehicles start to incorporate more and more autonomous technologies. Full market penetration of completely autonomous vehicles may be decades away, but many technologies are already being implemented. How are auto manufacturers, the insurance industry and states responding to these rapid-fire changes, and what should highway safety professionals consider as we continue to navigate this new frontier?

Moderator�� Darrin Grondel, GHSA Secretary and Director, Washington Traffic Safety

Commission

Speakers �� Wayne Bahr, Global Director for Automotive Safety, Ford Motor Company

�� Chris Mullen, Director of Technology Research, State Farm®

�� Anne Ferro, President & CEO, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators

10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Morning Break in Exhibit HallSponsored by Toyota Motor Sales, Inc. U.S.A.

Grand Ballroom CD - 2nd Floor

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Workshop 9Speed and Red-Light Cameras: What States Need to Know

Willow A - 2nd Floor

Join us for a review of research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety regarding the implementation of automated enforcement, to be followed by a double presentation on the ‘Maryland Experience,’ a snapshot of both state-operated systems and processes, and municipal run programs (Montgomery County, MD). Finally, hear from NHTSA regarding regulations for the newly required biennial state survey of automated enforcement systems.

Moderator�� Tom Gianni, Chief, Maryland Highway Safety Office, Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration

Panelists�� Jessica Cicchino, Vice President – Research, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

�� Capt. Thomas Didone, Montgomery County, Maryland Police Department

�� Eric Tabacek, Deputy Director, Office of Traffic and Safety, Maryland State Highway Administration

�� John Marshall, Chief – Safety Programs, NHTSA

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Workshop 10Ride Sharing and the Safety Impacts

Willow B - 2nd Floor

On-demand ride sharing is expanding its reach in communities across the country. As more people are becoming comfortable with the technology and using the services, how can highway safety offices work with ride sharing companies to enhance safety messages?

Moderator�� Erik Strickland, Director of Federal Relations, GHSA

Panelists�� Nadia Anderson, Manager, Public Policy and Traffic Safety, Uber

�� Laura Bisesto, Public Policy Manager, Lyft

�� Sam Cole, Communications Manager, Traffic Safety, Colorado Department of Transportation

Anne FerroWayne Bahr Chris Mullen

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10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Workshop 11Reaching Teens through Strategic Partnerships

Redwood AB - 2nd Floor

The most recent national data indicates that fatalities in crashes involving young drivers increased 10 percent from 2014 to 2015. This makes it even more critical to leverage our relationships to reach these at-risk road users. Peer-to-peer programs such as SADD and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) present a great opportunity to do just that. Learn what both SADD and FCCLA have planned for the future and how to build alliances with these groups in your state. Several examples of current partnerships and programs will be discussed.

Moderator�� Felice Moretti, Program Administrator, Ohio Traffic Safety Office

Panelists�� Dawn Teixeira, President & CEO, SADD, Inc.

�� Sandy Spavone, Executive Director, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

�� Audrey Allums, Grants Bureau Chief, Montana Department of Transportation

12:15 p.m. – 2:15 p.m Highway Safety Awards Presentation and LuncheonSponsored by the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility

Metropolitan Ballroom - 3rd Floor

Master of Ceremonies�� Harris Blackwood, GHSA Vice Chair and Director, Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety

Sponsor Remarks�� Brandy Nannini, Vice President of Government Relations and Traffic Safety,

Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility

Special Guest Speaker�� Honorable T. Bella Dinh-Zarr, Vice Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board

Presentation of Awards

2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Workshop 12Working With Victim Advocates to Impact Change

Willow A - 2nd Floor

We will provide guidance to states and their partners on how to cultivate relationships with victim advocate groups to create real changes through legislation, policies and high level decision-making. Most of us understand how to involve victim advocates on the media side, getting attention for traffic safety campaigns, and understand the need for victim advocate training, but don’t necessarily know how to engage victim advocates to garner real, long-term changes. We will provide insight on how to do just that.

Moderator�� Don Nail, Director, North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program

Panelists�� Jennifer Smith, Executive Director, StopDistractions.org

�� Kathy Bernstein, Sr. Manager, Volunteers & Awards Program, National Safety Council

�� Robin Abel, Secure Your Load

T. Bella Dinh-Zarr

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, CONTINUED

TUESDAY EXHIBIT HOURS7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Exhibits Open

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2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Workshop 13FAST Act Factors for Highway Safety Office Management

Willow B - 2nd Floor

Our edit to Benjamin Franklin’s famous quote is “There are no guarantees in life except death and taxes and CHANGE.” Join us for a robust discussion about the different management choices that have been made by practicing highway safety office executives in response to the FAST Act. In some cases the effort is an immediate response to change and in other cases highway safety offices are making plans for the changes in the future pipeline.

Moderator�� Troy Costales, Governor’s Representative and Administrator, Oregon Transportation Safety Division

Panelists�� Lora Hollingsworth, Chief Safety Officer, Florida State Safety Office

�� Felice Moretti, Program Administrator, Ohio Traffic Safety Office

�� Rhonda Craft, Director, California Office of Traffic Safety

�� Jana Simpler, Director, Delaware Office of Highway Safety

2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Workshop 14Using Technology to Address Teen Driving Crash Trends

Redwood AB - 2nd Floor

Teens love new technology. Learn about the latest research, vehicle technologies, and some innovative programs being used to address teen drivers. Hear about: recent teen driver data, including a preview of upcoming GHSA and Ford Motor Company Fund research on crash trends; vehicle technologies and features parents should consider when purchasing a vehicle for their teen; the effectiveness of both older and newer technologies on crash prevention; how crash warning systems may influence teen driver behavior; a new validated simulator software tool for teens; and a demonstration of Ford Driving Skills for Life’s latest drugged driving suit.

Moderator�� Terry Pence, Traffic Safety Director, Texas Department of Transportation

Panelists�� Pam Fischer, Principal, Pam Fischer Consulting

�� David Kidd, Senior Research Scientist, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

�� Jim Graham, Ford Driving Skills for Life Global Program Manager, Ford Motor Company Fund & Community Services

�� Venk Kandadai, Co-founder and CEO, Diagnostic Driving, Inc.

6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

TASTE OF THE STATE RECEPTIONSeattle Aquarium

Heavy hors d’oeuvres and cash bar

Buses begin boarding at 5:45 p.m. and begin departing at 6:00 p.m. on Union Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. Or walk 15 minutes down Union Street to the waterfront.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 318:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast

Sponsored by Kia Motors AmericaGrand Ballroom AB Pre-Function Area - 2nd Floor

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. General Session: Keeping Law Enforcement Engaged and Safe Grand Ballroom AB - 2nd Floor

This informal panel discussion will examine the future of law enforcement in an era of heightened sensitivity and discuss its relation to a national downturn in traffic enforcement. “Traffic enforcement is law enforcement” and is a critical component in our fight to eliminate traffic crashes. How can SHSO’s enhance this critical component while still being sensitive to the current environment in which officers are being asked to work? In addition, panelists will discuss the risks that traffic safety law enforcement officers currently face and how advances in technology can help reduce those risks.

Moderator�� Chuck DeWeese, Assistant Commissioner, New York Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee

Panelists�� Gordon Graham, Law Enforcement Risk Management Expert, Graham Research Consultants

�� Jonathan Thompson, Executive Director and CEO, National Sheriffs’ Association

�� Chief John R. Batiste, Washington State Patrol

10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Workshop 15SHSP Development & Implementation: FAST Act Implications

Willow A - 2nd Floor

Hear various perspectives on state Strategic Highway Safety Plans (SHSPs). FHWA will set the stage by describing the purpose of and different requirements for SHSPs, while participating states will share their insight and unique approaches to development and implementation.

Moderator�� Chris Madill, Deputy Director, Washington Traffic Safety Commission

Panelists�� Jennifer Warren, Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration

�� Karin Mongeon, Safety Division Director, North Dakota Department of Transportation

�� Glenn Rowe, Chief, Highway Safety and Traffic Operations, Pennsylvania Bureau of Maintenance and Operations

�� Myke Gable, Program Manager, Washington Traffic Safety Commission

�� Tom Gianni, Chief, Maryland Highway Safety Office, Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration

�� Brian Chandler, Program Director – Transportation Safety, Leidos, Inc.

Gordon Graham Chief John R. BatisteJonathan Thompson

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10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Workshop 16Catastrophic Events: Handling Traffic Safety Tragedies

Willow B - 2nd Floor

When traffic tragedies strike, how should State Highway Safety Offices respond? Consider how states reacted to three real-world situations: a 200-car pileup in Michigan, multiple pedestrians struck by a driver on the Las Vegas Strip, and a governor who was seriously injured in a crash while not wearing his seatbelt. Learn how law enforcement and public information staff can work together to develop appropriate messages to communicate with the media and the general public.

Moderator�� Scott Swain, Law Enforcement Liaison, Nevada Office of Traffic Safety

Panelists�� Dale Hinz, First Lieutenant, Michigan State Police

�� Susan Hohn, Deputy Administrator, Nevada Office of Traffic Safety

�� Richard Strader, Sergeant, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

�� Pam Fischer, Principal, Pam Fischer Consulting

10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Workshop 17The FAST Act and 24/7: Policy and Perspective

Redwood AB - 2nd Floor

Examine the new section of funding available to states with laws enabling the implementation of a 24/7 program. Attendees will also hear updates on 24/7 research and from those who have a key interest in implementation of the program.

Moderator�� Lee Axdahl, Director, South Dakota Office of Highway Safety

Panelists�� Roland Loudenburg, Senior Research Scientist, Mountain Plains Evaluation

�� J.T. Griffin, Chief Government Affairs Officer, MADD

�� Debra Coffey, Vice President – Government Affairs, Smart Start, Inc.

12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. General Session and Closing LuncheonSponsored by Michelin North America, Inc.

Metropolitan Ballroom - 3rd Floor

NBA legend Bill Walton is widely considered one of the best speakers from the world of sports. Walton brings his outsized passion to the stage and is sure to inspire you with tales from an improbable life in sports and beyond. He will speak about the secrets of world-class performance, personal and organizational excellence, and how he overcame nearly impossible odds, on the court and off, to persevere and win.

Moderator�� Rhonda Craft, Director, California Office of Traffic Safety

Sponsor Remarks�� Jennifer Smith, Director, Image and Brands, Michelin North America, Inc.

Speaker�� Bill Walton, Motivational Speaker, NBA Legend and Basketball Analyst

Looking Toward Louisville 2017�� Dr. Noelle Hunter, Executive Director, Kentucky Office of Highway Safety

2:00 p.m. Adjourn

Bill Walton

GHSA Executive Board Members and conference sponsors are invited to sit at the reserved tables.

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2016 GHSA SPONSORS & PARTNERSThe members and staff of GHSA wish to acknowledge our 2016 sponsors and partners. Without your generosity, this event would not be possible.

Visit sponsors online at www.ghsa.org.

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SHERATON SEATTLE HOTEL FLOOR PLANS

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EXHIBIT HALL FLOOR PLANThe 2016 GHSA Highway Safety Exhibit will take place in the Grand Ballroom CD, on the Second Floor of the Seattle Sheraton Hotel.

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Win Prizes in GHSA’s Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt

As you visit with exhibitors, sign-in at each booth for a chance to win great prizes, including complimentary registration to GHSA 2017, $50 gift cards, and more!

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2016 GHSA Highway Safety Exhibit ShowcaseCompany Booth #

Accident Support Services International, Ltd. .......................................... 307

ADEPT Driver ........................................................................................... 202

Agate Software, Inc. ............................................................................... 204

ALCOLOCK USA ......................................................................................... 412

Alere Toxicology ...................................................................................... 302

Alkermes, Inc. ......................................................................................... 219

Alliance Highway Safety .......................................................................... 512

AllOver Media ......................................................................................... 106

American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) ........ 217/218

American Trucking Associations ............................................................... 309

Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS) ................................... 523/525

B.R.A.K.E.S. (Be Responsible and Keep Everyone Safe) ............................. 213

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) ......................................... 109

CMI, Inc. .................................................................................................. 411

Coalition of Ignition Interlock Manufacturers (CIIM) ................................. 319

Digital Ally .............................................................................................. 203

Dräger Safety Diagnostics, Inc. ................................................................ 502

Evenflo ................................................................................................... 304

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) ............................... 114

Ford Driving Skills for Life (Ford DSFL) ...................................................... 513

Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility .................................... 208

Gas Station TV (GSTV) .............................................................................. 211

GRACO Children’s Products, Inc. ................................................................ 413

Huddle, Inc. ............................................................................................ 313

IMMI® ..................................................................................................... 103

Impact Teen Drivers ................................................................................. 108

Indian Highway Safety Program .............................................................. 111

Innocorp, Ltd. - makers of Fatal Vision ...................................................... 212

Company Booth #

Institute of Police Technology & Management (IPTM) ............................... 404

Intoximeters, Inc. ................................................................................... 506

Kentucky Office of Highway Safety/GHSA 2017 ......................................... 505

Lexipol .................................................................................................... 510

Life Changing Experiences ....................................................................... 104

Lifeloc Technologies ................................................................................ 303

Motorcycle Safety Foundation ................................................................. 206

MPH Industries, Inc. ................................................................................ 113

National Center for DWI Courts (NCDC) ..................................................... 408

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ................... 317/318

National Judicial College ......................................................................... 107

The National Road Safety Foundation, Inc. (NRSF) .................................... 205

National Safety Council (NSC) .................................................................. 210

Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) ......................................... 410

North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program ................................. 500

PAS Systems International ....................................................................... 216

PowerFlare Safety Beacons ...................................................................... 102

Rider Resources.org ................................................................................. 312

RU2 Systems, Inc. .................................................................................... 310

SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) ........................................ 311

Save A Life Tour ....................................................................................... 105

Smart Start ...................................................................................... 110/112

Stalker Radar ................................................................................... 407/409

StopDistractions.org ............................................................................... 402

ThinkFast Interactive ........................................................................ 403/405

Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) ................................................. 316

Transportation Safety Institute (TSI) ........................................................ 406

TrueMotion ............................................................................................. 305

Exhibit HoursSunday

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Move in/Setup

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Exhibits Open

Monday 7:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Exhibits Open

Tuesday7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Exhibits Open

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Teardown/Move out

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IN APPRECIATIONWith gratitude to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission for their incredible efforts in support of and preparation for the 2016 Annual Meeting....

...AND TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 2016 GHSA ANNUAL MEETING PLANNING COMMITTEE:

CHAIR

CHUCK DEWEESE NEW YORK

AUDREY ALLUMSMONTANA

LEE AXDAHLSOUTH DAKOTA

TROY COSTALESOREGON

TOM GLASSPENNSYLVANIA

TOM GIANNIMARYLAND

DARRIN GRONDELWASHINGTON

DEBRA HOLLISARKANSAS

CHRIS MADILLWASHINGTON

KARIN MONGEONNORTH DAKOTA

FELICE MORETTIOHIO

DON NAILNORTH CAROLINA

GERI NELSONWASHINGTON

TERRY PENCETEXAS

MICHAEL PRINCEMICHIGAN

GARY POEDUBICKYNEW JERSEY

KRISTY RIGBYUTAH

SCOTT SWAINNEVADA

THANK YOU!Special thanks to photographer Sam VarnHagen, Ford Motor Company Fund and Ford Driving Skills for Life for photographing the event!

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SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE FUTURE GHSA ANNUAL MEETINGS

2017: SEPTEMBER 16-20 • LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKYVisit B

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2018: AUGUST 25-29 • ATLANTA, GEORGIA

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Visit Booth #305 to learn more.

THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF THE

GHSA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING