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Hill & Smith auction raises $28K for The ATSS Foundation
Hill & Smith of Columbus, Ohio, raised $28,000 for The ATSS Foundation through an auction held online Jan. 19 through Feb. 2. The company’s mission is to develop and produce safety-focused products and solutions to protect roadway workers and people traveling the nation’s roadways. That mission aligns with The Foundation’s core purpose to promote roadway safety through charitable giving and public awareness programs, which is why the company chose to hold the fundraiser. “We are grateful for Hill & Smith’s decision to hold the auction and donate this roadway safety item,” said Foundation Chair Kevin Shelton. Hill & Smith of Columbus, Ohio, raised $28,000 for The ATSS Foundation through an auction held online Jan. 19 through Feb. 2. Company officials presented The ATSS Foundation a check on Feb. 13 during ATSSA's 52nd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo in Tampa, Fla. The company’s mission is to develop and produce safety-focused products and solutions to protect roadway workers and people traveling the nation’s roadways. That mission aligns with The Foundation’s core purpose to promote roadway safety through charitable giving and public awareness programs, which is why the company chose to hold the fundraiser. “This auction is our way to continue to raise awareness to this important cause and raise funds for roadway worker families affected by tragic loss, all while working toward zero deaths,” Hill & Smith said in a statement explaining its decision to donate a complete Smart Cushion System for the auction. All proceeds from the auction go to The Foundation. ATSSA member D&M Traffic Services Inc., of Santa Clara, Calif., placed the winning bid for the Smart Cushion, which is a crash attenuator. “We are grateful for Hill & Smith’s decision to hold the auction and donate this roadway safety item,” said Foundation Chair Kevin Shelton, pictured above, second from left. “We are also grateful for D&M Traffic Services for participating and for making the winning bid. These funds will go a long way toward assisting The Foundation’s work in supporting the families of roadway workers killed or permanently disabled in work zone incidents. “We are thankful Hill & Smith chose to partner with The Foundation and for its commitment to our shared mission.” Hill & Smith Inc. designs, manufactures and markets products, services and software. It makes intelligent highway safety systems and develops autonomous solutions, primarily serving the infrastructure, galvanizing, building and construction industries.
ATSSA leads road safety coalition in opposing Gas Prices Relief Act
ATSSA was joined today by 11 road safety organizations in submitting letters to the leadership of the House and Senate, asking them to reject the Gas Prices Relief Act proposed in both houses of Congress. The letter to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell opens with the following statement. “As the leading road safety associations and organizations in the United States, we write to strongly urge you to oppose the Gas Prices Relief Act, introduced by Sens. Kelly, Hassan, Stabenow, Cortez Masto, Warnock and Rosen. This legislation would be calamitous to federal transportation and road safety programs, shortly after the enactment of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act IIJA that provided historic federal investments in this nation’s infrastructure.” Sens. Mark Kelly D-Ariz. and Maggie Hasson D-N.H. introduced the legislation earlier this month, with Sens. Debbie Stabenow D-Mich., Catherine Cortez Masto D-Nev., Raphael Warnock D-Ga. and Jackie Rosen D-Nev. signing on as co-sponsors. ATSSA was joined today by 11 road safety organizations in submitting letters to the leadership of the House and Senate, asking them to reject the Gas Prices Relief Act proposed in both chambers of Congress. The letter to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell opens with the following statement. “As the leading road safety associations and organizations in the United States, we write to strongly urge you to oppose the Gas Prices Relief Act, introduced by Sens. Kelly, Hassan, Stabenow, Cortez Masto, Warnock and Rosen. This legislation would be calamitous to federal transportation and road safety programs, shortly after the enactment of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act IIJA that provided historic federal investments in this nation’s infrastructure.” Sens. Mark Kelly D-Ariz. and Maggie Hasson D-N.H. introduced the legislation earlier this month, with Sens. Debbie Stabenow D-Mich., Catherine Cortez Masto D-Nev., Raphael Warnock D-Ga. and Jackie Rosen D-Nev. signing on as co-sponsors. In the House, the measure was introduced by Reps. Tom O’Halleran, Sharice Davids, Kim Schrier, Josh Harder, Dan Kildee, Lou Correa, Elissa Slotkin, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormack and Joe Morelle. The House letter was sent to Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. The organizations signing the letters opposing the Gas Prices Relief Act are: American Traffic Safety Services Association AAA American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials American Highway Users Alliance American Public Works Association American Society of Civil Engineers Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance FIA Foundation Governors Highway Safety Association Institute of Transportation Engineers National Association of County Engineers National Asphalt Pavement Association
ATSSA’s 2022 Convention & Traffic Expo reunited thousands of roadway safety advocates
ATSSA’s 2022 Convention & Traffic Expo brought together more than 3,200 roadway safety advocates over five days in Tampa, Fla. They collaborated, networked, learned about the latest innovations and even cheered on their favorite team at the Chairman’s Big Game Watch Party on Sunday evening. Keynote speaker Scott Moore kept the packed crowd in the Ballroom of the Tampa Convention Center spellbound as he shared leadership and teamwork tips gleaned from his decades leading the elite Navy SEALs on “no fail” missions. And Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talked about the USDOT commitment to zero deaths on the nation's roadways while acknowledging that may not be achieved during his tenure but that ATSSA's members are needed to achieve that goal. It's not too early to start planning now for next year. The 2023 Convention & Traffic Expo takes place in Phoenix, Feb. 17-21 at the Phoenix Convention Center with the theme of “where roadway safety and Innovation intersect.” ATSSA’s 2022 Convention & Traffic Expo brought together more than 3,200 roadway safety advocates over five days in Tampa, Fla. They collaborated, networked, learned about the latest innovations and even cheered on their favorite team at the Chairman’s Big Game Watch Party on Sunday evening. Some, like the folks with Shur-Tite, utilized the football theme for their Traffic Expo booth, donning matching red jerseys in the spirit of Sunday night’s Super Bowl. The official kickoff for the Convention & Traffic Expo on Sunday included singing of the national anthem by local celebrity Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, who sings the Star Spangled Banner for the two-time Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Bryson-Kirksey is a Tampa resident and a retired Air Force technical sergeant. They then heard from ATSSA Board Chair Greg Driskell, who surprised ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner with the Chairman’s Award, thanking him for his support and leadership over the past two years. Three national awards were also announced on Monday and Tuesday – the National Safety Award, National Media Award and the Mark of Excellence Award. Keynote speaker Scott Moore kept the packed crowd in the Ballroom of the Tampa Convention Center spellbound as he shared leadership and teamwork tips gleaned from his decades leading the elite Navy SEALs on “no fail” missions. Afterward, the Traffic Expo officially opened where attendees could walk aisle after aisle examining everything from hand-held safety gadgets to specially equipped trucks for installing pavement markings to the latest innovations to protect roadway workers. The theme for the 52nd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo was reuniting for roadway safety and that proved apt as men and women from across the U.S., Canada and other nations gathered for the first in-person Convention since 2020. This year’s event included a second general session on Monday, which included a recorded message from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “Organizations like yours have argued for years that the only acceptable number of deaths on our roads is zero,” Buttigieg said. “The U.S. Dept. of Transportation now officially agrees. As a matter of national policy, our goal is zero deaths.” “I understand the scale of the challenge and the ambition represented by that goal, and I understand that we may not get there during my tenure as secretary,” he added.” But the decision to commit to that goal changes the way cities and towns design roads, the way companies build cars, and the way people drive them. To deliver on our shared goal, we will need to continue working together and I look forward to doing just that.” This year’s Convention & Traffic Expo took place in the Tampa Fla. Convention Center, Feb. 11-15, bringing the roadway safety infrastructure industry face-to-face after a year in a virtual format. This year’s attendees included people from across North America and beyond. Among them were at least 159 department of transportation DOT officials from 40 states. The five-day event started with two ATSS Foundation fundraisers: the 30th Annual Golf Classic Tournament and the 9th Annual Sporting Clays event. Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship recipient Emily Hause of Eaton Rapids, Mich., and her mother, Heather Hause, attended the golf event. Emily’s father, Todd Hause, was killed in work zone incident in May 2019. Scholarship recipient Daniel Hart of Ridge, N.Y., attended the sporting clays with his father, Tom Hart, who was permanently disabled in a work zone incident in March 2019. The Convention & Traffic Expo culminated with the Circle of Innovation and the awarding of Innovation Awards for three new products. “While the Annual Convention & Traffic Expo is always an ATSSA highlight, this year was particularly valuable being the first time our industry has met in person in two years,” said ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner. “The energy and excitement from our attendees, combined with content and equipment, provided an incredible forum for connecting and learning. “ Participants left with timely tips for building teamwork in their companies, plus insights for solving work zone safety issues and innovative ideas for moving forward amid changes to the communications spectrum and advances in connected and automated vehicle technology. The 2023 Convention & Traffic Expo takes place in Phoenix, Feb. 17-21 at the Phoenix Convention Center with the theme of “where roadway safety and innovation intersect.”
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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.
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