Traffic Safety Summit Resources and Presentations
Traffic Safety Summit Resources and Presentations
Presentation slides from the 2025 Traffic Safety Summit are posted below. Please feel free to download for your files and reference.
Advancing Road User Safety: Truck/Bike Safety Fair
A Megaproject for Safety: Fixing Washington's Most Dangerous Roadways
Beyond BAC: Changing Culture, Policy, and Technology to End Drunk Driving
Building a Culture of Shared Safety
Complete Streets and Emergency Response: Friends, Not Foes
Current Trends: Legal Updates to Impaired Driving Investigation and Prosecution
Data Resources for Unraveling the Mystery of the Traffic Safety Prevention River Tale
Developing Policies for Setting Posted Speed Limits
Downstream, Mid-Stream, Upstream Traffic Safety Story
Empowering Youth for Safer Roads
Fostering Prosocial Culture through AARP Smart Driver and Related Training
Getting to Safe System Speeds Programmatic Approach to Modifying Speed Limits
Growing Outcomes by Growing Effectiveness of Strategies
HIN vs. HRN: What is the difference and why do they matter?
Implementation-Ready Plans to Fund Safer Streets
Joint Operations Group and Virtual Coordination Center
Last Call: The Importance of Place of Last Drink in Supporting Target Zero
Older Drivers in Washington State: Implications of an Aging Population on Traffic Safety
One Choice, One Change, One Community at a Time
Puget Sound Regional Council Regional Safety Action Plan
R-E-S-P-E-C-T Find Out What it Means to Me
Roadway Safety Improvements Along Highway Regional Significance
Safe System Approach: Opportunities, Obstacles, and Resources
Safe System in Design: Quantification and Tools
Shifting Gears: Boosting Traffic Safety Through Community Engagement
Strategic Planning for a Safe System Approach to Traffic Safety - King County
Systemic Safety Improvement Program
The Road Ahead: Helping Communities Prepare for a Future with Autonomous Vehicles
Tips for Growing Traffic Safety Culture
Traffic Safety Education in the Safe Systems Approach Era
Transportation Planning Impacts on Health
Turning State Highways into Complete Streets in Eastern Washington
Young Pedestrians Need the Safe System Approach, and the Safe System Approach Needs Them
Attendees are encouraged to utilize the links below in preparation for the summit.
Target Zero - Washington's Strategic Highway Safety Plan
Home - Washington Traffic Safety Commission
This conference is managed by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and Washington State University Professional Education. Please send us an email if you have any questions regarding the conference agenda or registration.