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TMA on road in work zone
April 5, 2023
Everyone plays a role in work zone safety

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. April 5, 2023 – The recent tragedy near Baltimore, Md., where six roadway workers were killed when one vehicle apparently collided with another before crashing into their work zone demonstrates the tremendous risk workers face each day while seeking to earn a living. “These six individuals went to work that day simply to do their part to provide safe highways for the motoring public. But they didn’t make it home to their families, who are now left to grieve as they face life without them,” said ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner. “The roadway safety industry does its best to provide safe workspaces for its personnel and continually looks for new strategies to prevent such tragedies but the fact is, everyone plays a role in work zone safety and we need everyone to work with us.” National Work Zone Awareness Week NWZAW was established more than two decades ago to increase attention to the need for motorists to exercise caution when approaching and passing through roadway work zones. In 2020, the most recent year for which statistics are available, 857 people were killed in work zones with another 44,240 injured, according to the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. April 5, 2023 – The recent tragedy near Baltimore, Md., where six roadway workers were killed when one vehicle apparently collided with another before crashing into their work zone demonstrates the tremendous risk workers face each day while seeking to earn a living. “These six individuals went to work that day simply to do their part to provide safe highways for the motoring public. But they didn’t make it home to their families, who are now left to grieve as they face life without them,” said ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner. “The roadway safety industry does its best to provide safe workspaces for its personnel and continually looks for new strategies to prevent such tragedies but the fact is, everyone plays a role in work zone safety and we need everyone to work with us.” National Work Zone Awareness Week NWZAW was established more than two decades ago to increase attention to the need for motorists to exercise caution when approaching and passing through roadway work zones. Statistics show that the people at greatest risk from work zone crashes are drivers and their passengers. In 2020, the most recent year for which statistics are available, 857 people were killed in work zones with another 44,240 injured, according to the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse. This year’s National Work Zone Awareness Week is April 17-21 with the National Kickoff Event hosted by the Missouri Department of Transportation MoDOT on April 18 at 10 a.m. CT 11 a.m. ET. The event will be held at the new Interstate 70 westbound bridge over the Missouri River near Rocheport. It will be livestreamed with a link and other details posted by MoDOT. This year’s theme is: “You play a role in work zone safety. Work with us.” Speakers expected at the National Kickoff Event include Federal Highway Administration Executive Director Gloria Shepherd and relatives of a worker who was killed in a Missouri work zone. Missouri Department of Transportation Director Patrick McKenna, a member of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission and a representative from the Missouri State Highway Patrol are also expected to speak. Each day of National Work Zone Awareness Week has a distinct focus: April 17 – Work Zone Safety Training Day in which companies are encouraged to pause during the workday for safety demonstrations, discussions about safety policies and other prevention steps to protect people in work zones. April 18 – National Kickoff Event as described above. In addition, private companies and departments of transportation across the country organize events in their locations. April 19 – Go Orange Day when everyone is encouraged to wear orange to show support for work zone safety and the families of victims who have lost their lives in work zones. Photos can be posted on social media with #NWZAW and #Orange4Safety. April 20 – Social media storm in which organizations, companies, agencies and individuals are encouraged to share messages and use hashtags #NWZAW and #WorkZoneSafety on social media posts between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. ET. April 21 – Moment of Silence during which everyone is encouraged to pause to remember the men, women and children who have lost their lives in work zone incidents. For additional information about NWZAW and its history, check NWZAW.org. The following public service announcements are available for use by the media: Hundreds of people are killed every year in work zone crashes. Most are drivers, their passengers and pedestrians. That means, as this year’s National Work Zone Awareness Week message says, “You play a role in work zone safety. Work with us.” National Work Zone Awareness Week is April 17-21. Please do your part. National Work Zone Awareness Week’s mission is to save lives. Of the 857 people killed in work zone crashes in 2020, most were drivers, their passengers and pedestrians. As this year’s message says: “You play a role in work zone safety. Work with us.” National Work Zone Awareness Week is April 17-21. Join us in spreading the word to drive safely through roadway work zones. “You play a role in work zone safety. Work with us.” That is the message of National Work Zone Awareness Week, held April 17-21 this year. Pay attention as you approach a roadway work zone, remove distractions and slow your vehicle. Getting safely through a work zone could save your life and that of your passengers. In 2020, 857 people were killed in work zone crashes, most of them drivers, their passengers and pedestrians. Additional hashtags for NWZAW include: #NWZAW #SafeWorkZonesForAll #WorkZoneSafety #StandDown4Safety #SaferRoadsSaveLives #GoOrange4Safety.

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April 4, 2023
3M pledge wall raises more than $14K for ATSS Foundation

This year’s 3M pledge wall raised $14,820 for The ATSS Foundation. This was the seventh year 3M has operated the virtual wall fundraiser, which ran from the start of the year through the end of ATSSA’s Convention & Traffic Expo. 3M launched the event with an offer to match up to $5,000 in donations. When the tally fell just short of that figure—at $4,820—the company elected to provide the full match. Those funds plus 3M’s $5,000 sponsorship provided The Foundation with a total of $14,820. ATSS Foundation Vice Chair Peter Johnston stands in front of the 3M Pledge Wall on the Traffic Expo floor during ATSSA's 2023 Convention & Traffic Expo in Phoenix in February. This year’s 3M pledge wall raised $14,820 for The ATSS Foundation. This was the seventh year 3M has operated the virtual wall fundraiser, which ran from the start of the year through the end of ATSSA’s Convention & Traffic Expo. 3M launched the event with an offer to match up to $5,000 in donations. When the tally fell just short of that figure—at $4,820—the company elected to provide the full match. Those funds plus 3M’s $5,000 sponsorship provided The Foundation with a total of $14,820. “We are grateful for 3M’s support of The Foundation through this fundraiser for seven years running,” said Foundation Director Lori Diaz. “We appreciate the company’s commitment and its generosity in donating the full match amount.  Our generous donors make a difference in educating people about roadway safety and in the lives of people affected by roadway tragedies.” The ATSS Foundation is the charitable arm of ATSSA and exists to promote roadway safety through charitable giving and public awareness programs.

Road with pedestrian crossing
April 3, 2023
Apply by July 10 for FY23 Safe Streets and Roads for All grants

The U.S. Department of Transportation USDOT announced the 2023 Notice of Funding Opportunity NOFO for Safe Streets and Roads for All grants is now open for applications.  The application to apply for this grant is available online via Grants.gov. This is a $5 billion grant program focused on local vision zero projects that was created in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act IIJA. The grant is funded at $1 billion annually through Fiscal Year 2026. The grant program is focused on helping local and regional governments achieve their vision zero goals and strategies. The U.S. Department of Transportation USDOT announced the 2023 Notice of Funding Opportunity NOFO for Safe Streets and Roads for All grants is now open for applications.  The application to apply for this grant is available here and at Grants.gov. This is a $5 billion grant program focused on local vision zero projects that was created in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act IIJA. The grant is funded at $1 billion annually through Fiscal Year 2026. The grant program is focused on helping local and regional governments achieve their vision zero goals and strategies. Eligible grant recipients include cities, towns and townships, counties, metropolitan planning organizations, some transit authorities, tribes and groupings of these units of governments for example, multiple cities can join together for a project. State governments are ineligible to receive this grant. The deadline for applications is 5p.m. ET, Monday, July 10. For details, more information, and applicant guidance: Review the NOFO Visit our How to Apply page Visit our Resources page Review SS4A Frequently Asked Questions Attend a grant application webinar Learn about what's new in 2023   Award announcements are expected to be made by late 2023. ATSSA strongly encourages ATSSA members to work with their local and municipal government partners to educate and encourage applications for this roadway safety grant.

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