Highway Safety Committee
Meetings
Highway Safety Committee Midyear Meeting, June 4-7, 2008, Branson, MO
IACP's Highway Safety Committee Traffic Safety Strategies for Law Enforcement
Summary of IACP Traffic Safety Strategies for Law Enforcement (in PDF)
Complete Report: Traffic Safety Strategies for Law Enforcement (in PDF)
Articles from Police Chief magazine:
Highway Safety Committee Agenda Screening Minutes February 20-22, 2008, Saint Paul, MN (in PDF)
Highway Safety Committee Annual Meeting Minutes October 14, 2007, New Orleans, LA
Highway Safety Committee Midyear Meeting June 6–8, 2007, Avon, CO (in PDF)
Highway Safety Committee Agenda Screening Minutes Feb. 24-26, 2007, Evanston, IL (in PDF)
Highway Safety Committee Annual Meeting October 15, 2006, Boston, MA (in PDF)
Impaired Driving Guidebook: Three Keys to Renewed Focus and Success
Highway Safety Committee Midyear Meeting June 7-10, 2006, San Diego, CA (in PDF)
Highway Safety Committee Agenda Screening Meeting Minutes Feb. 24-26, 2006, Atlanta, GA (in PDF)
Highway Safety Committee Annual Meeting September 25, 2005 Miami, FL (in PDF)
Highway Safety Membership Roster (in PDF)
Resolutions Passed at IACP Conferences
Visit the LESS - Patrol Vehicle Safety website
Enforcement Technologies Advisory Technical Subcommittee (ETATS)
Technical Advisory Panel (TAP)
Highway Safety Desk Book (in PDF)
Manual of Police Traffic Services Policies and Procedures (in PDF)
This committee shall study, consider, and evaluate all matters
pertaining to policies, practices, standards, and rates of state
and municipal policy organizations relating to traffic accident
investigation, traffic records, traffic patrol, traffic law enforcement,
organization and administration, and other highway safety functions
that may be responsibilities of the membership of the Association;
report to this Association for dissemination to its members and
interested agencies information and recommendations for the improvement
of police traffic management and the promotion of highway safety;
make recommendations to the Traffic Institute of Northwestern
University relating to its traffic police training programs; and
make recommendations to the Association and other interested organizations
and agencies of needed research projects essential to optimum
highway safety programs by police agencies.
For more information, contact Richard Ashton, staff liaison.