Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths: 2005

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Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths: 2005

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2005-11

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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

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Sponsored by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and the Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths Program. The conference brings together transportation safety stakeholders from Minnesota and beyond to share best practices in the areas of engineering, enforcement, education, and emergency services, and to chart the course for a future where traffic fatalities and life-changing injuries are rare events.

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Sessions Included: Welcome and Opening remarks; Opening Plenary - the Backstrom family - personal impact statement; DWI as a community concern; Putting the hear on drivers - speed management program; Older driver strategies; Law enforcement and teen drivers - new directions; Trucking safety 101; How safe is your driving? Do you recognize yourself?; Innovation for reducing crashes; Best practices for communities; De-mystifying traffic engineering; Improving traffic enforcement and education; Luncheon presentation - the developing adolescent brain and alcohol; Closing Plenary - revisiting the Backstrom crash - what does each of us bring to the table?

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Minnesota Toward Zero Death Program; Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Transportation and Health.

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2005). Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths: 2005. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167212.

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