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Join ATSSA in San Diego for the latest innovations in roadway safety
Start planning now for ATSSA’s 54th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo in San Diego and be part of innovating roadways, advancing safety and enhancing infrastructure. The Feb. 2-6 event takes place at the San Diego Convention Center with the expansive Traffic Expo covering nearly 250,000 square feet. Explore the exhibits over 14.5 hours of the Convention. Learn from subject matter experts at 50 education sessions, gain insights into government relations advocacy at the legislative session and take advantage of cutting-edge information during the Circle of Innovation COI, which is open to all attendees. Register now to play a role in advancing roadway safety through innovation and collaboration. Start planning now for ATSSA’s 54th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo in San Diego and be part of innovating roadways, advancing safety and enhancing infrastructure. The Feb. 2-6 event takes place at the San Diego Convention Center with the expansive Traffic Expo covering nearly 250,000 square feet. Explore the exhibits over 14.5 hours of the Convention. Learn from subject matter experts at 50 education sessions, gain insights into government relations advocacy at the legislative session and take advantage of cutting-edge information during the Circle of Innovation COI, which is open to all attendees. Head to the New Products Rollout NPRO Live Stage and show area to see and hear about the latest solutions for advancing roadway safety. Receptions provide an opportunity to interact with new members, Young Industry Professionals, Public Agency Officials and the Political Action Committee PAC. The ATSS Foundation events on Feb. 2 offer a great opportunity to interact with colleagues in the roadway safety infrastructure industry. Again, this year, The ATSS Foundation is organizing a Sporting Clays Event and the Foundation Golf Classic. Register now to play a role in advancing roadway safety through innovation and collaboration. Housing registration is also open. This year’s event brought together more than 3,700 roadway safety industry professionals and more than 217 exhibitors at the largest exposition of its kind in North America. Take advantage of the opportunity to be part of the continent’s premier roadway safety event.
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TRIP report estimates $1.9 trillion in societal harm from fatal and serious traffic crashes in 2022
TRIP, a national transportation research nonprofit, this morning released a report showing that the high number of traffic fatalities and serious-injury crashes over the past three years took a significant toll on the nation in both lives lost and economic costs. Utilizing data from a 2023 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA report, TRIP estimated that fatal and serious traffic crashes in the U.S. in 2022 caused a total of $1.9 trillion in “societal harm,” including $465 billion in economic costs and $1.4 trillion in quality-of-life costs. TRIP, a national transportation research nonprofit, this morning released a report showing that the high number of traffic fatalities and serious-injury crashes over the past three years took a significant toll on the nation in both lives lost and economic costs. Utilizing data from a 2023 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA report, TRIP estimated that fatal and serious traffic crashes in the U.S. in 2022 caused a total of $1.9 trillion in “societal harm,” including $465 billion in economic costs and $1.4 trillion in quality-of-life costs. The NHTSA report showed the economic costs from traffic crashes include “medical care, lost productivity, legal and court costs, insurance administrative costs, workplace costs, congestion impacts travel delay, excess fuel consumption and pollution, emergency services, and property damage,” according to TRIP’s analysis, “Addressing America’s Traffic Safety Crisis: Examining the Causes of Increasing U.S. Traffic Fatalities and Identifying Solutions to Improve Road User Safety.” NHTSA’s report also estimated “quality-of-life costs” from things such as loss of remaining lifespan, extended or lifelong physical impairment, or physical pain. The TRIP report shows that traffic fatalities increased 19% from 2019 to 2022 even though vehicle miles traveled VMT decreased dramatically in 2020 as the country worked to slow the spread of COVID-19 from 3,261,772 in 2019 to 2,903,622 in 2020. In 2022, VMT still had not reached the pre-pandemic level, the TRIP report noted. Traffic fatalities rose from 36,096 in 2019, to 38,824 in 2020, to 42,939 in 2021, before declining to 42,795 in 2022, the report shows. Today’s report notes that the “significant increase in traffic fatalities since the onset of the pandemic appears largely related to increased risks being taken by drivers.” It mentions several factors seen as contributing to the high number of traffic fatalities, including speeding, failing to wear seatbelts and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Driver distraction is also a factor, with NHTSA seeing a 13% increase in distracted-affected traffic crashes between 2019 and 2021. “Saving lives on our nation’s roadways requires teamwork – from the drivers who travel our roads to the governments that fund road work to the manufacturers, contractors and innovators involved. We must all commit to doing our part to reduce the loss of life and serious injuries on American roadways that cost an estimated $1.9 trillion last year and inflicted never-ending pain on families,” said Jeff Johnson, chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Traffic Safety Services Association ATSSA. “For our part, at ATSSA, we will not rest until we achieve the goal of zero deaths on U.S. roadways.” According to TRIP, “safety at highway work zones can be improved by implementing a comprehensive work zone safety strategy that includes ensuring a proper work zone layout; prioritizing work zone safety training; ensuring the use of high visibility safety apparel and appropriate traffic control devices; creating an internal traffic control plan; and implementing strategies to reduce aggressive driving.”
Upcoming Events
Midyear Meeting 2025
Join us Aug. 19-22, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wis., for the Midyear Meeting. ATSSA members hold committee & council meetings, discuss industry issues & advance roadway safety.
2026 Convention & Traffic Expo
Where Roadway Safety + Innovation Intersect. ATSSA’s 56th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo is Feb. 20-24, 2026, in Houston, Texas. Join key roadway safety and transportation professionals at this premier event.
Visit ATSSA at booth #EH2316 during Utility Expo 2025 in Louisville.
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Innovation and Technical Services
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North America’s top roadway safety event
Join thousands of roadway safety and transportation professionals at ATSSA’s 56th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo, Feb. 20-24, 2026, in Houston, Texas. Connect with industry leaders, explore the latest safety solutions and drive innovation.
ATSSA's core purpose is to advance roadway safety. ATSSA members embrace the goal of eliminating roadway fatalities through the design, manufacture and installation of road safety and traffic control devices. For more than 50 years, ATSSA’s training has been recognized as the highest quality roadway safety training program available. Get top training for your team.