Gain advocacy, chapter insights in Winter issue of Roadway Safety

Texas roundtable, roadway markings research also featured

Roadway Safety magazine kicks off 2025 with a close-up look at federal advocacy, examines the benefits of collaboration through Texas ATSSA Chapter activities and details conclusions of a new study on pavement markings.

Tim Lang of Impact Recovery was reluctant to take part in ATSSA’s annual Legislative Briefing & Fly-In until his first experience. Now he’s hooked on the benefits of advocacy and committed to the event. Hear directly from Lang in this video.

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Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Policy & Standards Branch Manager Rafael Riojas is an advocate of another kind. He’s a member of the Texas ATSSA Chapter (TX-ATSSA) and takes advantage of every opportunity to interact with roadway safety professionals in his ongoing efforts to advance roadway safety in his state and department. A smart work zone roundtable last summer exemplified that approach.

The importance of precisely applied roadway markings in realizing the safety benefits of vehicle technology is explored through a study conducted in Minnesota. Check out the report’s conclusions.

Also in the Winter 2025 issue:

  • ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner outlines the Association’s new Leadership Academy, including key dates for those eager to participate.
  • Architecture graduate student Christopher Fletcher, a Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship recipient, has an eye for design and is doing his part to advance roadway safety by teaching his younger sister safe driving skills.
  • The Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) lane closure notification is improving safety in the state.
  • Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) Executive Director Carlos Braceras encourages innovation and ideas within his team.
  • Roadway Safety veteran Doug Coleman of the Utah ATSSA Chapter (UT-ATSSA) had been looking for a new challenge when he was approached about taking an active role in the chapter. Read what he learned when he accepted the challenge.
  • ATSSA’s 2025 Convention & Traffic Expo will showcase industry expertise and innovation, launching its first full Education Day. More new features and networking opportunities are built into the event set for Orlando, Fla., Feb. 28-March 4.

Check out the Winter 2025 issue and previous issues of Roadway Safety magazine.

Published Date

January 23, 2025

Post Type

  • News

Topic

  • Advocacy
  • ATSS Foundation
  • ATSSA News
  • Convention & Expo
  • Government Relations
  • Legislative Briefing & Fly-In
  • Scholarships

Chapters

  • Florida
  • Minnesota
  • Northland
  • Texas
  • Utah

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