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Office of Public Affairs
NHTSA 3-09
Contact: Rae Tyson, Tel.: (202) 366-9550
Monday, March 30, 2009
NHTSA Presents 15 Awards for Safety
Accomplishments
Nashville, TN– The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
today presented awards at the 27th annual Lifesavers conference honoring
15 individuals and groups for their exemplary achievements in promoting
highway safety.
"President Obama has asked Americans to get
involved to make a difference in our communities, and these individuals
and organizations have done so by working to save lives on our highways,"
said NHTSA’s Acting Deputy Administrator Ronald L. Medford.
Medford lauded the honorees for their
dedication and efforts but reminded them that much more can and should be
done to help reduce injuries and fatalities on our nation’s highways.
“All of you have proven that every element
of every community in America has an important voice and part in making
our roadways safer,” said Brian M. McLaughlin, Senior Associate
Administrator of Traffic Injury Control at NHTSA.
During the three-day conference,
hundreds of people are expected to attend workshops ranging
from child passenger safety and occupant protection, to impaired driving
and new vehicle safety technology. Participants will also view exhibits of
traffic safety products and programs. Those attending include
representatives from the public and private sectors as well as community
traffic safety workers.
McLaughlin presented public service awards to
15 individuals and organizations. Their names, organizations and plaque
citations are as follows:
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Teresa Kathryn Belew, Executive Director, Arkansas State Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, Little Rock, AR. “In recognition of your
dedication and resourcefulness in the promotion of impaired driving
prevention and occupant protection programs in order to save the lives
of Arkansans.”
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The Honorable Linda Chezem, Retired Indiana Court of Appeals
Judge, Mooresville, IN. “In recognition of your outstanding
accomplishments in improving safety on the Nation’s highways through
judicial training programs, research, state evaluations, and
intervention and outreach programs.”
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Chief Virgil L. Green, Sr., Boley Police Department/Executive
Director, Oklahoma State MADD Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK. “In
recognition of your outstanding dedication and steadfast determination
to prevent impaired driving through many years of educating government
leaders and the motoring public in Oklahoma.”
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David and Martha Jones, Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Advocates,
Kennewick and Spokane, WA. “In recognition of your decade of public
service, improving bicycle and pedestrian safety in Washington State, in
memory of your son, Cooper Jones.”
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Ting-Kai Li, M.D., Director (retired), National Institute for
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Durham, NC. “In recognition of your
leadership in supporting an alcohol research agenda that has provided
the foundation for screening and brief intervention, underage drinking,
and other initiatives to reduce impaired driving.”
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Joseph A. McCormack, Chief, Vehicular Crime Prosecution, Office
of the Bronx County District Attorney, Bronx, NY. “In recognition of
your diligence in investigating and prosecuting vehicular crimes and for
training others to do the same, and for fighting on behalf of the
victims of DWI crashes.”
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Milwaukee, WI. “In
recognition of your journalistic excellence focusing on impaired driving
in Wisconsin and creating support for changing the culture of the
State.”
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Gregory W. Parkinson, M.D., End Driving Deaths Among Youth
(EDDY) Falmouth, MA. “In recognition of your determination and
persistence to preventing injuries to children resulting from motor
vehicle crashes.”
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The Honorable Wendy K. Reynolds, Superior Court Judge Pro
Tempore, Walnut Creek, CA. “In recognition of your efforts and
dedication to educating students and the public regarding drinking and
driving and your support of the California Every 15 Minutes
program.”
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Safe Kids Buckle Up, Safe Kids Worldwide, Washington, DC. “In
recognition of outstanding contributions to the safety of America’s
children on and off the road and for leadership in improving occupant
protection legislation.”
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Colonel Mark V. Trostel, (retired) Colorado State Patrol,
Denver, CO. “In recognition of your exemplary leadership in the Colorado
traffic safety family and for demonstrated contributions to reducing
human loss on the State’s public roadways.”
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Colonel Mike Walker, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Nashville, TN.
“In recognition of your command leadership in the critical area of
statewide traffic records improvement and the implementation of an
electronic crash reporting system for Tennessee.”
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Indiana State Representative Peggy Welch, Bloomington, IN. “In
recognition of your leadership, teamwork, and tireless efforts in
passing legislation that will save lives and reduce injuries from
traffic crashes in Indiana.”
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Sergeant Shawn Williams, Charleston Police Department,
Charleston, WV. “In recognition of your exceptional and innovative
efforts in traffic safety to help save lives in West Virginia.”
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Indiana State Senator Thomas J. Wyss, Fort Wayne, IN. “In
recognition of your leadership, teamwork, and tireless efforts in
passing legislation that will save lives and reduce injuries from
traffic crashes in Indiana.”
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