American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)
The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA), represents the roadway safety infrastructure industry with effective legislative advocacy, traffic control safety training and a far-reaching member partnership.
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Why choose ATSSA? For more than 50 years, ATSSA trained and certified workers have stepped into the work zone confident in their ability to stay safe. Rest easy knowing that your crews have been provided the very best roadway safety training available in the industry. ATSSA’s diverse, wide range of roadway worker safety training and courses can be custom tailored to fit your company’s demanding, ever-changing needs. Insist on the best roadway safety training available. Insist on ATSSA training. Call 540-368-1701 or email [email protected] to be put in contact with an ATSSA Safety Training Specialist today.
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On this special edition of Infrastructure Insider Interview, senior managing editor Gavin Jenkins sits down with Stacy Tetschner, president and CEO of the American Traffic Safety...
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Ryan Curtiss and Kevin Shelton discuss National Work Zone Awareness Week, the impact it has on roadway safety, and how individuals and companies can get involved.
Safety of the workforce is of paramount importance — yet accidents still happen. The National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse reports an alarmingly consistent trend...
By: Powered by ATSSAWhen Juan Arvizu joined the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) in 1998, he knew the organization primarily as the top provider of training...
According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in 2019—the most recent year for which statistics are available—762 fatal crashes occurred at work zones. Of those crashes...
By: Powered by ATSSAThough the pandemic has slowed down many aspects of life, recent roadway safety statistics show that the dangers of working in highway work zones continue ...
The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) released its recommendations for “Developing an Effective Vulnerable Road User (VRU) Program” to address rising pedestrian...
The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) recently developed three work zone safety publications under the Work Zone Safety Grant Program, which were approved by...
By: Powered by ATSSAAs National Work Zone Awareness Week approaches, members of the roadway safety industry are emphasizing the importance of flagger training and certification...
More than 35,000 fatalities occur on U.S. highways each year. In 2019, 762 fatal crashes occurred in work zones, with 842 resulting work zone fatalities. Several factors contribute...
The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) collaborates with roadway safety infrastructure industry professionals each year to produce case studies that offer insights...
When Mariela Lara flew from southern California to New Orleans for the American Traffic Safety Services Association’s 50th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo, she had no idea she...
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Watch now for an insightful webchat on how new leadership and policies in Congress and the White House will shape the future of roadway safety and transportation.
A new American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) case study details the ways 16 states and the city of San Diego are tackling issues identified as critical to saving...
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