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January 16, 2023
Roadway Safety Forum: East Coast targets solutions to regional issues

ATSSA will hold its first Roadway Safety Forum: East Coast in Richmond, Va., May 16-18. Registration opens Tuesday Jan. 17 afternoon for this pilot event, which features a mix of opportunities to target regional issues in the roadway safety industry. The three-day event includes general sessions, educational breakout sessions, networking opportunities and exhibits. The Virginia, Carolinas and Chesapeake ATSSA Chapters are guiding the educational content of this conference, which addresses roadway safety infrastructure issues identified by chapter members. Anyone wishing to suggest a topic or who is interested in presenting should contact Director of Member Engagement Pamala Bouchard.  ATSSA will hold its first Roadway Safety Forum: East Coast in Richmond, Va., May 16-18. Registration opens Tuesday Jan. 17 afternoon for this pilot event, which features a mix of opportunities to target regional issues in the roadway safety industry. The three-day event includes general sessions, educational breakout sessions, networking opportunities and exhibits. The Virginia, Carolinas and Chesapeake ATSSA Chapters are guiding the educational content of this conference, which addresses roadway safety infrastructure issues identified by chapter members. Anyone wishing to suggest a topic or who is interested in presenting should contact Director of Member Engagement Pamala Bouchard Pamala.bouchard@atssa.com. “We look forward to launching this event, which will enable members from across seven East Coast states to share ideas and expertise as they focus on industry challenges in this region,” Bouchard said. “This conference is centrally located for members within all three chapters. It’s a unique opportunity for our members in this part of the country to bring a group of employees to an ATSSA event without the added cost of airfare.” Roadway Safety Forum: East Coast will be held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. The latest details, including registration, housing, exhibitor information and a public agency discount are available here.

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January 12, 2023
Students encouraged to apply for Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarships

Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarships can fuel the journey to dreams fulfilled for students who lost a parent or had one permanently disabled due to a work zone incident. The ATSS Foundation offers two scholarships for the loved ones following a work zone tragedy. The Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program offers dependents of the workers—both children and spouses—an opportunity to continue pursuing their academic dreams beyond high school. This competitive program offers up to $10,000 for an academic year. Applicants who demonstrate a strong commitment to volunteerism may be eligible to receive an additional $1,000 in honor of Chuck Bailey, who was an esteemed member of the roadway safety industry. Applications are due by Feb. 15 for the 2023-24 academic year. Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarships can fuel the journey to dreams fulfilled for students who lost a parent or had one permanently disabled due to a work zone incident. The ATSS Foundation offers two scholarships for the loved ones following a work zone tragedy. The Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program offers dependents of the workers—both children and spouses—an opportunity to continue pursuing their academic dreams beyond high school. This competitive program offers up to $10,000 for an academic year. Applicants who demonstrate a strong commitment to volunteerism may be eligible to receive an additional $1,000 in honor of Chuck Bailey, who was an esteemed member of the roadway safety industry. Applications are due by Feb. 15 for the 2023-24 academic year. The Foundation also offers Experience Camp Travel Scholarships for children and youth to attend a free one-week, overnight summer camp where there is opportunity for healing alongside peers who have experienced similar losses. Experience Camps are a national network of summer camps and year-round programs for children and teens in grades 4 through 12. The Experience Camps Travel Scholarship covers all round-trip travel costs for the student and his or her guardian. “The goal is to no longer need these scholarships because we see an end to work zone worker deaths and serious injuries,” said ATSS Foundation Director Lori Diaz. “In the meantime, we rely on the generosity of individuals and organizations. “We have been blessed by the commitment of many ATSSA members and chapters to support The Foundation such as 3M—which again this year established a pledge wall that continues through the end of the 2023 Convention & Traffic Expo, the New England ATSSA Chapter—which hosted an event during the 2022 Midyear Meeting, and the Georgia ATSSA Chapter—which matched donations during Giving Tuesday and is a sponsor for this year’s Hoops Mania.” The Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program has awarded more than $400,000 in scholarships since its inception in 1988. Fourteen students were awarded scholarships for the 2022-23 academic year. Two of the 14 also received the Chuck Bailey Memorial Scholarship for this school year. Current Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship recipients share their stories and discuss how ATSS Foundation scholarships have helped them achieve their dreams. The ATSS Foundation is the charitable arm of ATSSA. It was formed with the core purpose to promote roadway safety through charitable giving and public awareness programs. Donations can be made at Foundation.ATSSA.com/Donate.

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January 11, 2023
ATSSA & TRB announce winners of 2023 TCD Student Challenge

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Jan. 11, 2023 – ATSSA in partnership with the National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board TRB, announces the winners of the 2023 Traffic Control Device TCD Student Challenge. Ten teams, made up primarily of engineering students from universities across the U.S., competed in the TCD Student Challenge, which was titled, “Innovative Traffic Control Devices to Improve Vulnerable Road User Safety.” The team from Arlington High School in Arlington, Mass., won the contest and was the first high school team in the history of the TCD Student Challenge to achieve that honor. The other winners are from Auburn and Michigan State. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Jan. 11, 2023 – The American Traffic Safety Services Association ATSSA, in partnership with the National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board TRB, announces the winners of the 2023 Traffic Control Device TCD Student Challenge. Ten teams, made up primarily of engineering students from universities across the U.S., competed in the TCD Student Challenge, which was titled, “Innovative Traffic Control Devices to Improve Vulnerable Road User Safety.” The team from Arlington High School in Arlington, Mass., won the contest and was the first high school team in the history of the TCD Student Challenge to achieve that honor. Petru Sofio, below left, and Talia Askenazi, who are computer-aided drafting and design students, received first place for their project entitled, “Lenticular Traffic Signal.”  A team from Auburn University placed second with its project entitled, “Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon Supplement Strategy.” The team consisted of Department of Civil Engineering students pictured below, from left, Zijie Zhao, Jessie Chea, Stanton Freeman, Tonghui Li and team leader Fangjian Yang. A team from Michigan State University placed third with its project entitled, “Smart Safety Using Connected Dynamic Messaging Panel and Flashing Crosswalk for People Walking and Biking.” The team consisted of, below from left, Sakar Pahari, Nischal Gupta, Gagan Gupta, and team leader Sagar Keshari. “We always enjoy seeing students putting their skills to work solving real-world problems,” said ATSSA Innovation & Technical Services Manager Nagham "Melodie" Matout. “Finding ways to help vulnerable road users travel safely whether on foot, bike, wheelchair or with another aid is of critical importance. We appreciate the thought that went into the entries submitted this year.” The TCD Student Challenge is open to high school, junior college, college and university students or teams of students who have an interest in transportation and an understanding of traffic control devices. Students in relevant fields such as transportation, human factors and technology-related curricula are particularly encouraged to participate. Entries are judged on the ability of the idea to address the problem, applicability of the idea and its transferability to various environments and roadways, and feasibility of implementation. “We commend the students from Arlington High School for being the first high school team to win the contest and congratulate all of the winners and each team that participated,” Matout said. The three winning teams were chosen during the TRB Annual Meeting that started Sunday and runs through Thursday in Washington, D.C. Each winning team receives a cash prize $1,500 for first place, $1,000 for second place and $500 for third place and the opportunity to present their submissions to members of the roadway safety infrastructure industry at ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo in Phoenix, Feb. 17-21. The following seven teams also competed in the 2023 challenge. Davidson Academy of Reno Nevada, Adrian Lin, “Conflict Early Warning Beacon.” Northeastern University, Milad Tahmasebi, “Enhanced Flashing Yellow Arrow: A Dynamic Warning Mitigating Permitted Turn Conflicts with Cyclists and Pedestrians.” Oregon State, Benjamin Fryback, team leader, and teammates Kezia Suwandhaputra, Logan Scott-Deeter and Amy Wyman, “Right Hook Conflict Mitigation Using Modified Signage.” University of California, Irvine, Montana Rodriguez Reinoehl, team leader, and teammates Siwei Hu and Koti Reddy Allu, “A Non-Intrusive and Influence-Agnostic Impaired Driving Detection and Control Framework using LiDAR.” University of Florida, Agustin Guerra, team leader, and teammate Liliana P. Salas of the University of Arizona, “Actuated Micromobility Users Presence Awareness System in Urban Arterials.” University of Washington, Hao Frank Yang, team leader, and teammates Chenxi Liu, Yifan Ling, Cole Kopca and Sam Ricord, “Cooperative Traffic Signal Assistance System for Non-motorized Users and Disabilities Empowered by Computer Vision and Edge Artificial Intelligence.” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rei Tamaru, “Prepared for Abrupt Emergency of Vulnerable Road users at Geofencing Crosswalk.”

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