2022 Traffic Records Forum!

August 7th – 10th, 2022
Hilton Denver City Center
Colorado

2022 Traffic Records Forum Photos

Sunday Welcome Reception

Monday

Tuesday

Tuesday Award Luncheon

Puppy Break Sponsored by SmartStart Inc.
Puppies Provided by
MaxFund Animal Adoption Center

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WHAT IS THE TRAFFIC RECORDS FORUM?

This event is for data analysts, state and local law enforcement officials, engineers, motor vehicle officials, emergency medical services providers, judicial administrators, and highway safety professionals from across the United States and international communities. Attendees can participate in sessions for the latest safety data collection methods and best practices and learn how to:

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS!

Announcing ATSIP’s Annual Sponsorship! The Sponsorship Committee has developed packages for any organization’s budget, with maximum year-long exposure and options, allowing you to select the best level of support meet your organization’s goals.

Included in the Annual Sponsorship are year-round perks, detailed in the included document, and benefits specific to the annual Virtual Traffic Records Forum.

To participate as an ATSIP Annual Sponsor or Traffic Records Forum Exhibitor, please complete the form below and return it to Karla Houston via email at karlahouston@lsu.edu. We thank you for your consideration of this offer and look forward to hearing from you soon!

Karla Houston – ATSIP Sponsor Chair

EVENT REGISTRATION

General & Member Registration IS CURRENTLY CLOSED, THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ATTENDED THE 2022 TRF!

 Cancellation Policy

Live, in person event cancellation: Up to two weeks before a conference, registrants who email a cancellation request to manager@ATSIP.org  will receive a 100% registration reimbursement. Cancellations received less than two weeks ahead of the start date of the event and no-shows will forfeit all registration fees paid to ATSIP. *Exceptions may be made in cases of illness at ATSIP’s sole discretion.

Cancellation by ATSIP:  If ATSIP cancels or postpones a conference or online offering, ATSIP will automatically issue a 100% registration refund. In the event of cancellation or postponement by ATSIP, all registrants will be invited to consider donation of the registration fee credits back to ATSIP to further support its ongoing charitable and educational mission.

AWARDS

ATSIP is proud to host the Traffic Records Forum year after year, and we appreciate everyone who participates. To show our appreciation and recognition of the shining stars of the Traffic Records Forum, we are happy to provide the Best Practices Award and Data Visualization Award to the presentations most voted at the Forum. In addition to this, we award the annual Emeritus Member, Distinguished Achievement Award, and the Scott Falb Exceptional Service Award for individual recognition! These individual recognition awards are now open for the public to nominate persons they believe exemplify the reasoning and heart of each award. Please click the buttons below to nominate an individual for the award you feel they best represent.

VENUE

Colorful Colorado! August 7- Aug 10, 2022

Hilton Denver City Center
1701 California Street
Denver, CO 80202 USA

*Online Reservations: https://book.passkey.com/e/50233384

*ATSIP Conference Room Rate: $199/night

We look forward to seeing you there!

SPEAKERS

Our call for abstract submissions for the 2022 Traffic Records Forum is now closed. Thank you to those who submitted an abstract! We look forward to seeing you in Denver in August!

 

RECENT UPDATES

UMTRI Request for Information for BTS-31 – https://mailchi.mp/atsip/atsip-annual-meeting-reminder-10938229

UMTRI Request for Information for BTS-31 – https://mailchi.mp/atsip/atsip-annual-meeting-reminder-10938229

ATSIP 2025 TRF – July 6-9 in Boston, MA – EARLY REGISTRATION OPEN! – https://mailchi.mp/atsip/atsip-annual-meeting-reminder-10938194

ATSIP 2025 TRF – July 6-9 in Boston, MA – EARLY REGISTRATION OPEN! – https://mailchi.mp/atsip/atsip-annual-meeting-reminder-10938194

ANSI D16.1 Manual on Classification of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes 9th Ed. RELEASED – https://mailchi.mp/atsip/atsip-annual-meeting-reminder-10938200

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the event be held?
We are excited to bring this event to you over the days of August 7 to 10, 2022.

What days and times should I plan to be there?

(These times are estimates and are in Mountain Time.  Please check back to view the full program in early June)

  • Sunday (Aug 7) noon: Workshops will be scheduled for Sunday afternoon. 
  • Sunday evening: The evening “meet and greet” will be Sunday around 5pm.
  • Monday and Tuesday: Daily sessions will start at 8am and run through 4pm. 
  • Wednesday: Sessions and special meetings will run until 2pm, the conclusion of the 2022 Traffic Records Forum.
  • Note: The ATSIP Board Meeting will be held starting early on Sunday.  

Where will the event be held?
Traffic Records Forum 2022 will be held at the Hilton Denver City Center. Online Reservations: https://book.passkey.com/e/50233384

Are you accepting applications for speakers?
Call for abstract submissions is now closed. Thank you to those who submitted an abstract. We look forward to seeing you in Denver! 

Here is the program from the last in-person meeting in Austin: Texas Program

Are you accepting sponsor and exhibitors?
We are very excited to be able to open our doors to sponsors and exhibitors for the 2022 event which includes exposure in the Exhibition Hall, and sponsor highlights in the marketing communications and on our website. Please reach out to Karla Houston at karlahouston@lsu.edu with any inquiries.

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Stacey Manware

As Deputy Director of Centralized Court Services for the State of Connecticut’s Judicial Branch, Stacey Manware directs the development and implementation of electronic citation and adjudication systems Statewide. A long-standing member of the Connecticut Traffic Records Coordinating Committee, she is the judicial champion of an award winning comprehensive paperless platform for motor vehicle infractions from issuance to placement on the driver history record. Attorney Manware is an adjunct professor of legal research and writing at Post University in Waterbury, Connecticut. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Fordham University (Bronx, NY) and Juris Doctor from New England Law School (Boston, MA).

Tara Powell Casanova

Tara Casanova Powell is the Principal of Casanova Powell Consulting, an independent traffic safety research consulting firm and the current CEO for the Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals (ATSIP). Tara is the former Program Coordinator for the Annual Lifesavers National Conference on Roadway Safety Priorities and a Research Consultant for Acusensus and the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). Tara also serves as a faculty staff member for Impaired Driving Solutions, formerly the National Center for DWI Courts (NCDC), under “All Rise”. With over 25 years of experience in the field of road safety, Tara’s career has spanned several niches within this community.

Tara has been engaged with the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine for several years where she currently serves as the Chair for the Impairment in Transportation Committee and was the Chair of the 2021 TRB Drug-Impaired Driving Conference Planning Committee. Tara also founded and Chairs the International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety (ICADTS) Impaired Driving Behavioral Intervention Working Group (IDBIIIG) and has recently been elected to the ICADTS Board of Directors as an At Large Member.

In 2023, Tara co-authored the Impact of Compliance-Based Removal Laws on Alcohol-Impaired Driving Recidivism for GHSA, and “Rideshare Volume and DUI Incidents in Boston, Worcester, and Northampton, Massachusetts”, a collaborative project between Lyft and Uber developed for the National Association of District Attorneys (NDAA). Prior reports include “Rideshare Volume and DUI Incidents in Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; and Fort Worth, Texas” and “Rideshare Volume and DUI Incidents in Target California Communities” in collaboration with Lyft and also developed for NDAA. Through Tara’s judicial experience, she authored “A GUIDE TO DUI PRETRIAL SERVICES Key Components & Best Practice Recommendations” prepared for the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility illustrating Pretrial Services Early Intervention Programs for DWI Offenders.

Tara has also conducted extensive research on distracted driving including several studies with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and Preusser Research Group in NY, CT, Northern Virgina, and Maryland and served on the Behavioral Traffic Safety Cooperative Research Program (BTSCRP) expert panel for the completed project “Examining the Implications of Legislation and Enforcement on Electronic Device Use While Driving”.

Tara’s professional experience and network span several roadway safety priorities, with expertise in impaired driving, distracted driving, speed, occupant protection, and traffic records that transcend barriers that often exist within the silos of the transportation profession. Tara is very passionate about her role in transportation safety and has worked to connect traffic safety professionals including research scientist; federal, state, and local practitioners; law enforcement; and traffic records data professionals to work together to work towards ZERO deaths and to provide equitable transportation for all road users.  

Cory Hutchinson

Cory Hutchinson currently serves as the Director for the Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation Safety (CARTS) at Louisiana State University.  He earned a MS in Quantitative Business Analysis, a MBA, and a PhD in Human Resource Education and Workforce Development from LSU.  Within CARTS, Cory oversees all IT related projects including business analytics, web site design, data quality analysis, electronic crash data collection, data reporting, disaster recovery, graphical information systems, business intelligence, and crash data integration.  Cory also teaches graduate level Business Intelligence courses within the College of Business at LSU.

Membership Profile

 Ms. Andrea Bill is the Director of the Wisconsin Local Technical Assistance Program and Associate Director of the Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory and Eastern Tribal Technical Assistance Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. With these roles, she has been bringing research to technology transfer through in person and virtual webinars throughout Wisconsin and the U.S.  She is a passionate advocate for making research tangible to practitioners and to foster implementation and widespread adoption. 

Ryan Klitzsch, a certified Road Safety Professional (RSP), has more than 15 years of experience in transportation safety planning, including eight years as the Administrator the Indiana Highway Safety Office. Currently, Mr. Klitzsch is as a Senior Associate of Cambridge Systematics working in the areas of transportation safety policy, traffic records data, and planning. In this position, he has leveraged his practical highway safety office expertise in data and performance management with states to develop and implement countermeasures to move our roadways closer Toward Zero Deaths. Mr. Klitzsch has developed planning strategies for emerging technologies, Strategic Highway Safety Plans, Highway Safety Plans, Bicycle and Pedestrian plans, and Traffic Records Strategic Plans for more than a dozen states.