Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research

Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research

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Albany,New York 487 位关注者

The Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research is a research center dedicated to improving highway safety.

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The Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research (ITSMR) is a not-for-profit, university-based research center dedicated to improving highway safety. The Institute offers a variety of services to local, state and national agencies and organizations seeking to reduce motor vehicle crashes, fatalities and injuries. ITSMR is affiliated with the University at Albany’s Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy.

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https://www.itsmr.org/
所属行业
研究服务
规模
11-50 人
总部
Albany,New York
类型
非营利机构
创立
1978
领域
traffic safety、data services、event planning和research

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    80 Wolf Rd

    Suite 607

    US,New York,Albany,12205

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  • Check out this video recap of the 2024 New York State Highway Safety Symposium. Thank you to our plenary speakers for sharing your expertise and insights! Our plenary speakers included: ?? Jason Schechterle, "Don’t let the pain of today blind you from the promise of tomorrow” ?? Michael Roach, PCM, “The Power of Alerts: Going from Notification to Action” ?? Erica Breuer, “Turn Any Idea into an Unstoppable Message” ?? Maureen McCormack, "Unenforceable As Written" Legislation Updates - Drugged Driving: What You Need to Know"

  • The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR) is commemorated on the third Sunday of November each year. It is a high-profile global event to remember the many millions who have been killed and seriously injured on the world’s roads and to acknowledge the suffering of all affected victims, families and communities – millions added each year to countless millions already suffering: a truly tremendous cumulative toll. On WDR we also pay tribute to the dedicated emergency crews, police, and medical professionals who deal daily with the traumatic aftermath of road crashes. The following cities in New York State are hosting events: ? Albany, NY: https://lnkd.in/eS-A_2yn ? Rochester, NY: https://lnkd.in/egg3EzPa ? New York City, NY: https://lnkd.in/erxEF5E4

    • World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
  • Last week, highway safety professionals from across New York State gathered in Lake Placid, NY for the 2024 New York State Highway Safety Symposium. The event was sponsored by The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee of New York (GTSC), the NYS Association of Traffic Safety Boards and the NYS STOP-DWI Association, Inc. Our goal is to share, promote, and educate on highway safety initiatives with workshops and presentations covering the most critical issues and best practices from leading experts in traffic safety. Our 2024 event included: ? Over 300 attendees from over 100 different organizations/units ??9 Exhibitors ?5 Plenary Presentations ??21 Concurrent Sessions with 31 Speakers ?15 certificates were awarded for “Car Seat Basics for Law Enforcement” ??18 law enforcement officers participated in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) Training And congratulations to the following award recipients: ?? The Putnam County Youth Bureau received the Chairman’s Award from the NYS Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) ?? Washington County Undersheriff John Winchell received the William T. Smith Award from the NYS STOP-DWI Association, Inc. ?? Police Officer Joseph D. Biondo from the Suffolk County Police Department received the Roy Thorpe Award from the NYS Association of Traffic Safety Boards And thank you to the planning committee for your incredible dedication and hard work in making this event a success! Members of the 2024 NYS Highway Safety Symposium Planning Committee include: ?? Pamela Aini, Administrator, NYS STOP-DWI Association, Inc. ?? Margaret Beers, Chairperson, NYS Traffic Safety Program, New York State Traffic Safety Program ?? Renee Borden, Statewide DRE Coordinator, NYS GTSC ?? Rachel Lugo, Division Director, EAC Network ?? Mary Montimurro, Program Manager, NYS GTSC ?? Heather Murphy, Event Coordinator, Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research ?? Paul Nazzarett, President of NYSTSAB, Community Services Unit, Cheektowaga Police Department ?? Lauren Savino, Program Educator, Orange County STOP-DWI ?? Elizabeth St. John, Senior Health Educator, Washington County Public Health ?? Mary Tanner-Richter, Deputy Counsel, NYS Department of Motor Vehicles ?? Lindsay Tomidy, NYS STOP-DWI Association Chairperson, NYS STOP-DWI Association ?? Joshua Vinciguerra, Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Motor Vehicles ?? Vanessa Waldron, Highway Safety Program Analyst, NYS GTSC ?? John Winchell, Undersheriff, Washington County Sheriff's Office and STOP-DWI Coordinator ?? SAVE THE DATE: Please join us next year at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center in Oswego, New York from Tuesday, October 14, 2025 to Friday, October 17, 2025. ?? Photo Credits: Christopher Moeller, Olympic Regional Development Authority and Hannah Borriello-Rinaldi, NYS Department of Motor Vehicles

    • NYS Highway Safety Symposium
    • Keynote Speaker Jason Schechterle
    • Keynote Speaker Jason Schechterle
    • Remarks from Christian Jackstadt, Executive Deputy Commissioner at NYS Department of Motor Vehicles
    • Washington County Undersheriff John Winchell received the William T. Smith Award from the NYS STOP-DWI Association, Inc.
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  • We are still talking about all the inspiring presentations and discussions at last week's 2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll NY Symposium in Binghamton, New York. Our symposium started with a welcome from City of Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham and opening remarks from DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder. Opening Keynote Speaker, John Robinson from Our Ability, Inc., inspired our attendees to be inclusive, mindful, and proactive about providing opportunities, access, and resources to create an equitable world for people of all abilities. Tuesday was a full day of excellent presentations, discussions, and Lightning Roundtable Talks. Our afternoon included a fantastic Walking Tour with transportation provided by Broome County Transit and a Biking Tour led by the Southern Tier Bicycle Club. Our attendees returned to the DoubleTree by Hilton Binghamton for a lovely Evening Reception. Wednesday morning started with a Vulnerable Road User panel and more incredible sessions. Our event concluded with a Closing Keynote screening and discussion of the phenomenal film “Equity in Real Life” with producer and director Courtney Williams, The Brown Bike Girl founder and bicycle advocacy consultant who challenged our attendees to make bold decisions to make the world inclusive and equitable without fear. Click to see this year's full Program Agenda: https://lnkd.in/eCzFPUUq Thank you to our planning committee, presenters, and attendees for making the 2024 event a success – see you in 2026!

    • Mayor Jared Kraham, Scott Reigle, and NYS DMV Commissioner Mark J. F. Schroeder in conversation at the 2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll NY Symposium
    • Opening Keynote Speaker John Robinson presenting to a full house at the 2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll NY Symposium
    • Emily Dozier from Dutchess County Transportation Council presenting, "Pedestrian Planning - 12 Years of Lessons Learned" at the 2024 Walk, Bike, and Roll New York Symposium.
    • 9-mile Biking Tour that highlighted recent projects and discussed the history of the Two Rivers Greenway trail system in the Binghamton area provided by the Southern Tier Bicycle Club at the 2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll NY Symposium
    • Evening Reception at the DoubleTree by Hilton Binghamton enjoyed by Planning Committee members Scott Reigle, Patricia Burke, Meghan Fennell, Kris Alfonso, and Mark Hoffacker at the 2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll NY Symposium
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  • Join us for our Vulnerable Road User Safety Panel Presentation at the 2024 Walk, Bike, and Roll Symposium! ??♀? ??♂??? ? Vulnerable road users (pedestrians, cyclists, and “other rollers”) account for a growing share of roadway fatalities and serious injuries. As such, comprehensive planning and action at multiple levels of government is necessary to provide a safe transportation system that accounts for the needs of all users. This panel will discuss projects, programs, and partnerships between government agencies, municipalities, and private organizations Speakers include: ? Teresa Haslauer, Federal Highway Administration ? Jesse Vogl, LaBella Associates ? Sarah Carroll, P.E., PTOE, Creighton Manning Engineering ? Michael Amabile, AICP, Creighton Manning Engineering ? Andrew Sattinger, NYS Department of Transportation The Walk, Bike, and Roll NY Symposium brings together people from various disciplines and provides participants with the tools to work together to create safe and inclusive transportation in the State of New York. Register today at https://lnkd.in/gDWMYYbp *Schedule and speakers are subject to change.

    2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium

    2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium

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  • Join us for our Lightning Roundtable Talks at the 2024 Walk, Bike, and Roll NY Symposium with the following presentations: ? Increasing Cycling Accessibility with Jacob Rotary, Lee Barta Community Center - United Way ?Kids on Wheels: Enhancing pedestrian safety among preschool and elementary school-based children with Elizabeth Baker and Joe?Mushock, Cayuga County Health Department ?In My Safe Pedestrian ERA with Lauren Zimmerman-Meade, MA and Louis Pratt, SADD, Inc. ?Innovative Approaches to Counting Visits to New York’s Greenway Trails with Dylan Carey, Parks & Trails New York ?Using the AARP Walkability Toolkit with Robyn Haberman, AARP New York The 2024 Walk, Bike, and Roll NY Symposium brings together people from various disciplines and provides participants with the tools to work together to create safe and inclusive transportation in the state of New York. Register today at https://lnkd.in/gDWMYYbp *Schedule and speakers are subject to change.

    2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium

    2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium

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  • ?? Here is a sneak peek of some of the amazing presentations we have lined up for the 2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium in Binghamton, New York. Register today at https://lnkd.in/gDWMYYbp ? A Review of NYSDOT's Role in Expanding the Two Rivers Greenway with Scott Reigle, Binghamton Metropolitan Transportation Study and Jillian Newby, New York State Department of Transportation ? The New Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) with Ted Green, P.E., New York State LTAP / Cornell Local Roads ? Pedestrian Planning – 12 Years of Lessons Learned with Emily Dozier, Dutchess County Transportation Council ? Vision Zero Village with Matt Carmody and Elaine Du, PE, AKRF, Inc. and Leilani Yizar-Reid, Village of Mamaroneck ? Pedestrian-Focused Data and Grant Opportunities with Benjamin Engwer, Technical Sergeant Kerra Burns, and Brian DiPalma - Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee ? E-Bike and E-Scooter Laws and Safety Concerns with Mark Hoffacker, New York Bicycling Coalition and?Scott Earing, NYS Governor's Traffic Safety Committee? ? South End Connector - Linking Albany's Multi-Use Trails with Tony Christian, PE , Creighton Manning Engineering ? The Spackenkill Sidewalk Study: Stakeholder Coordination & Multi-faceted Public Outreach with Tara Grogan, Dutchess County Transportation Council The Walk, Bike, and Roll NY Symposium brings together people from various disciplines and provides participants with the tools to work together to create safe and inclusive transportation in the state of New York. *Schedule and speakers are subject to change.

    2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium

    2024 Walk, Bike, & Roll New York Symposium

    eventbrite.com

  • ?? FILM SCREENING & DISCUSSION: Join us for a special film screening & discussion with our Keynote Presenter, Courtney Williams - Founder of The Brown Bike Girl - at the Walk, Bike, and Roll NY Symposium (September 16-18 in Binghamton, New York). ?? Her film, Equity in Real Life features her in conversation with fellow equity policy champion Mitchell Silver, past NYC Parks Commissioner & American Planning Association president, during a 2021 "rolling seminar." It was conceived as an opportunity to address the question that many willing or already initiated advocates have: "After becoming aware of DEIA, how do I personally take the steps to enact it?" ?? Register Today! The Walk, Bike, and Roll NY Symposium brings together people from various disciplines and provides participants with the tools to work together to create safe and inclusive transportation in the state of New York. Register at https://lnkd.in/gDWMYYbp *Schedule and speakers are subject to change.

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