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Tribal Transportation e-News
July 1, 2016

Have A Safe Holiday Weekend
Impaired driving killed 164 people over 4th of July weekend in 2014.

To help reduce fatalities, collisions and injuries in your community this weekend, feel free to use the helpful social media marketing collateral created by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) for the holiday.

Banners, radio spots, fact sheets and more are available for your use at the Traffic Safety Marketing site: http://www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/july4th.
Webinar: Public Health and Rural Transportation
July 6
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The National Center for Rural Road Safety invites you to an online roundtable on The Public Health Side of Rural Transportation Safety.

The Wednesday, July 6 webinar will include a question and answer session featuring Clackamas County Engineer Joe Marek, El Paso County Commissioner Sallie Clark, Children's Hospital at Dartmouth Highway Safety Specialist Howard Hedegard and Indian Health Service Injury Prevention Program Specialist Robert Morones. 

To have your question answered by four experts on the panel, please email the question and which expert you'd like to answer to: [email protected].

Register
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The Southern Plains TTAP Center encourages you to let your voice be heard and let us know what you think.

As we are constantly seeking to improve our services and broaden our impact, we want to know how we can do better.


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This material is based upon work supported by the U. S. Department of Transportation under Agreement No. DTFH61-12-H-00004.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the Author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Federal Highway Administration.