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Training Today for a Safer Tomorrow 63rd Annual ADTSEA Conference Burlington, Vermont July 21 - 24, 2019 DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington Vermont
Welcome to the 63rd Annual ADTSEA Conference Training Today for a Safer Tomorrow July 21 – 24, 2019 Burlington, Vermont Dates Exhibit Hours Monday, July 22 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 23 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 24 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Drawing for “Exhibitor Passport” winner at 10:20 a.m. Saturday, July 20, 2019 Time & Location Event Information 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Board of Directors’ Meeting Valcour Presiding: Mark Lee, MN, ADTSEA President 12:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Michelin USA Tire Safety and Other Traffic Safety Learning Activities with NSSP Driving Range Students (All are encouraged to attend and observe) 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. ADTSEA Conference Registration Diamond Ballroom Foyer Pre-registered ADTSEA members may pick up conference materials. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. New ADTSEA Board Member Orientation (all new ADTSEA Board Members) Valcour and NSSP Project Judging Robin Bordner, MI, Higher Education Division Chair; Gary Scott, KS, ADTSEA Secretary/Treasurer, Jan Meeker, NSSP Liaison Sunday, July 21, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-21-2019 Time & Location Event Information 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ADTSEA Conference Registration Diamond Ballroom Foyer 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Board of Directors’ Meeting Valcour Presiding: Mark Lee, MN, ADTSEA President 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Michelin USA Tire Safety and Other Traffic Safety Learning Activities (All are Driving Range encouraged to attend and observe) 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ADTSEA Pre-Conference Workshop #1 Pre-Registration Required Emerald Ballroom I & II Behind the Wheel Teaching and Learning Theories Training Select Units from the ANSTSE Teaching and Learning Theories for BTW Course Conducted by: Robin Bordner, Michigan Traffic Safety, Rich Hanson, OR, Owner, DTS Consulting, Jo Ellen Suter, VA 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ADTSEA Pre-Conference Workshop #2 Pre-Registration Required University Amphitheater Drug Trends and Impairment Symptomatology This presentation will cover the latest trends in the use and abuse of both licit and illicit drugs and other chemicals. Conducted by: Officer Jay Riggins, Vermont State Police, Drug Recognition Expert 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Newcomer’s Meeting and Orientation (for all first-time attendees) Willsboro William Van Tassel, Ph.D., FL, ADTSEA President-Elect, Wendy Bills, UT, Past President 11:00 a.m. Recaps Meeting for Conference Planning Carleton Boardroom 3
Sunday, July 21, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-21-2019 Time & Location Event Information 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Opening General Session Emerald Ballroom I & II Presiding: Mark Lee, MN, ADTSEA President Presentation of the Colors/Pledge of Allegiance Invocation: Connie Sessoms, Jr., NC, ADTSEA Past President Welcome ADTSEA and NSSP: Mark Lee, MN, ADTSEA President Introduction of ADTSEA Directors and Officers: Gary Scott, KS, ADTSEA Secretary/Treasurer Welcome to Vermont: Commissioner Wanda Minoli, Department of Motor Vehicles Corporate Member and Exhibitor Recognition: Maria Herbert, Drivers Ed Solutions, Inc., Corporate Representative to the ADTSEA Executive Committee Keynote Speaker – Using Physics to Teach Occupant Protection and Other Teen Traffic Safety Lessons – IIHS In-the-Classroom Teacher Resources & Activities: T. Griffith Jones III, Ph.D., University of Florida, Clinical Associate Professor in Science Education, Emeritus Announcements: Mark Lee, MN, ADTSEA President 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Break on Your Own General Session II General Session II: Training Today for a Safer Tomorrow 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Presiding: Brett Robinson, Secretariat, ANSTSE and Executive Director, ADTSEA Emerald Ballroom I & II The Road to Zero Coalition and Driver Education Ian Grossman, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators The Role of Driver Education in Promoting NHTSA’s Vehicle Safety Recalls Gabriel Cano, Deputy Regional Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ADTSEA Registered Spouses’ & Guests Welcome Reception Petit Dejeuner Terrace Hosted by Sue Lee and ADTSEA’s First Ladies & First Gentlemen Dinner Dinner on Your Own 4
Monday, July 22, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-22-2019 Time & Location Event Information Breakfast Breakfast on Your Own 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ADTSEA Conference Registration Diamond Ballroom Foyer Concurrent Session Track 1 – Education and Training 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Secondary Division Emerald Ballroom I Presiding: Allyn Workman, MO, Secondary Division Chair Using Google Drive in the Classroom George Rooney, VT Using Classroom Technology to Engage Students in Driver Education Wayne Hartmann, IL Concurrent Session Track 2 – Administration and Research 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Research Division Emerald Ballroom II Presiding: Harold Fleming, NC, Research Division Chair Distracted Driving / Deadly Consequences Karren Torres, NY, ALL4UDAD Understanding & Use of In-Vehicle Teen Safety Systems Rebecca Weast, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Concurrent Session Track 3 – ADED 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Presiding: Amanda Plourde, COTA/L, CDI, CDRS, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital University Amphitheater Physical Disabilities and Adaptive Driving Equipment Donna Stressel Tice, CDRS, Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital 10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Break on Your Own General Session III General Session III: It’s Our Time to Shine NSSP Presentations Presiding: Jan Meeker, HI, NSSP Liaison 10:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Welcome Address from Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman Emerald Ballroom I, NSSP “It’s Our Time to Shine” Student Presentations Foyer & Promenade NSSP Project Exhibits – Meet and interact with the NSSP students to learn about their projects and how they can be used to enhance your classes NSSP Safety Group and Student of the Year Awards 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Teacher of Excellence Award (TEA) Luncheon in Memory Emerald Ballroom III of Dr. Francis Kenel Sponsored By: The National Road Safety Foundation Rich Hanson, OR, ADTSEA TEA Chair Michelle Anderson, NY, National Road Safety Foundation David Reich, NY, National Road Safety Foundation All registered attendees are invited to attend. Concurrent Session Concurrent Session: 2019 Teacher Excellence Award Recipient Presentations 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Presiding: Allyn Workman, MO, Secondary Division Chair Emerald Ballroom I Planning Behind The Wheel Lessons In Different Environments In North Dakota Darin Bardal, ND What's Driver Ed Have To Do With Baseball? Stanley A. Blicharz, VT Using Technology To Engage The Driver Ed Classroom Robert Droege, MO Developing A Positive Relationship With The Behind The Wheel Student Michael Ray Jones, Sr., NC Intersection Survival Raymond F. Kroll, MN 5
Monday, July 22, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-22-2019 Time & Location Event Information Concurrent Session Track 3 – ADED 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Presiding: Amanda Plourde, COTA/L, CDI, CDRS, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital University Amphitheater To Err is Human, to Forgive Design Rosamond Gianutsos, PhD, CDRS, FAAO, Cognitive and Driver Rehabilitation Services, Sunnyside, NY Should People with Autism Spectrum Disorder Drive? Amanda Plourde, COTA/L, CDI, CDRS, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Concurrent Activities BTW Teaching and Learning Theories Practice 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. For Workshop #1 Participants Only Driving Range Physical Disabilities and Adaptive Driving Equipment – Hands-On Donna Stressel Tice, CDRS, Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital Exhibitor Setup 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Coordinators: Leslie Robinson, ADTSEA; Maria Herbert, Drivers Ed Solutions, Inc., Emerald Ballroom III Corporate Representative to the ADTSEA Executive Committee 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Break on Your Own Concurrent Session Track 1 – Education and Training 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Higher Education Division Emerald Ballroom I Presiding: Robin Bordner, MI, Higher Education Division Chair Development and Administration of a Driver Education Teacher Endorsement in Illinois Tom Baba, Ed.D., Illinois High School and College Driver Education Association Restructuring North Carolina’s Teacher Training Program Tonya Easterwood, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Concurrent Session Track 2 – Administration and Research 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Research Division Emerald Ballroom II Presiding: Harold Fleming, NC, Research Division Chair DriveitHOME Morgan Cihak, Program Manager, National Safety Council Effects of an Aftermarket Crash Avoidance System on Warning Rates and Driver Acceptance in Urban and Rural Environments Rebecca Weast, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Concurrent Session Track 3 – ADED 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Presiding: Amanda Plourde, COTA/L, CDI, CDRS, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital University Amphitheater Effective Teaching Methods for Individuals with Learning Disabilities Linda McCumber, OTR/L, CDRS,CDI, Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital Driving Program Concurrent Activities BTW Teaching and Learning Theories Practice 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. For Workshop #1 Participants Only Driving Range Physical Disabilities and Adaptive Driving Equipment – Hands-On Donna Stressel Tice, CDRS, Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital Exhibit Opening and Reception with Exhibitors 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Exhibitor Showcase Emerald Ballroom III Light refreshments 7:30 p.m. Dinner on Your Own 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Evening Entertainment: Phil Henry, singer-songwriter and music teacher from West Emerald Ballroom III Rutland High School in Vermont. http://www.philhenryband.com/wordpress/ 6
Don’t forget to Complete the Daily Evaluation Surveys – Daily Prize Awarded! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7
Tuesday, July 23, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-23-2019 Time & Location Event Information Breakfast Breakfast on Your Own 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Past Presidents’ Roundtable/Meeting – Reserved table in Restaurant Petit Dejeuner Terrace Presiding: Wendy Bills, UT, ADTSEA Past President 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Emerald Ballroom III Concurrent Session Track 1 – Education and Training 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Secondary Division Emerald Ballroom I Presiding: Allyn Workman, MO, Secondary Division Chair Improving Engagement and Outcomes in Student Projects (Please bring a device with internet access.) Robert Droege, MO, Lindbergh High School Developing PSA’s With Your Students Rod Hull, VT, Vergennes Union High School Concurrent Session Track 2 – Administration and Research 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Administration and Supervision Division Emerald Ballroom II Presiding: William Warner, OR, Supervision and Administration Division Chair Establishing an Infrastructure for the Changing World of Teacher Training Aaron East Instructor Certification / Business Manager, The Research Institute, Western Oregon University Tonya R. East, PMP, Senior Project/Program Manager, The Research Institute, Western Oregon University Instructor Training – A View from the Inside (or is it Outside?) Rich Hanson, OR, Traffic Safety Education - Trainer of Trainers, The Research Institute, Western Oregon University Concurrent Activities BTW Teaching and Learning Theories Practice 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. For Workshop #1 Participants Only Driving Range 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Emerald Ballroom III Networking Break with Exhibitors Sponsored in part by: Yankee Driving School Concurrent Session Track 1 – Education and Training 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Higher Education Division Emerald Ballroom I Presiding: Robin Bordner, MI, Higher Education Division Chair Differentiating Instruction in the Driver Education Classroom and Behind-The- Wheel Bradley Countermine, Ph.D., Beekmantown High School/New York State Driver & Traffic Safety Education Association Using the Xbox Platform to Continue Driver Education Van Burns, Virtual Driver Interactive, Vice President of Sales Higher Education Division Meeting Robin Bordner, MI, Higher Education Division Chair 8
Tuesday, July 23, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-23-2019 Time & Location Event Information Concurrent Session Track 2 – Administration and Research 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Research Division Emerald Ballroom II Presiding: Harold Fleming, NC, Research Division Chair Driving with Autism and ADHD Meghan Carey & Dr. Allison Curry, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Impact Biomechanics: A Cornerstone of Injury Mitigation and Automotive Safety Dr. Warren Hardy, Director, Virginia Tech Center for Injury Biomechanics Research Division Meeting Harold Fleming, NC, Research Division Chair Concurrent Activities BTW Teaching and Learning Theories Practice 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. For Workshop #1 Participants Only Driving Range 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch with Exhibitors Emerald Ballroom III 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Luncheon: State and Regional Association Presidents and State Administrators Petit Dejeuner Terrace Roundtable Pre-registration Required - Sign Up at ADTSEA Registration Concurrent Session Track 1 – Education and Training 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Secondary Division Emerald Ballroom I Presiding: Allyn Workman, MO, Secondary Division Chair THC - Not Your Grandfather’s Drug John Palmer, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, St. Cloud University The Drugged Driving Epidemic Darren Tessitore, Foundation for a Drug-Free World Secondary Division Meeting Allyn Workman, MO, Secondary Division Chair Concurrent Session Track 2 – Administration and Research 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Administration and Supervision Division Emerald Ballroom II Presiding: William Warner, OR, Supervision and Administration Division Chair Parent/Guardian Seminars – Research and Program Development by the University of North Carolina (UNC) Highway Safety Research Center Arthur Goodwin, UNC Highway Safety Research Center Utah’s Zero Fatalities – Parent/Guardian Seminars Troy Nordick, Utah Department of Education Passport to Safe Driving – Parent/Guardian Resources Michelle Anderson, National Road Safety Foundation Administration and Supervision Division Meeting William Warner, OR, Supervision and Administration Division Chair Concurrent Activities BTW Teaching and Learning Theories Practice 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. For Workshop #1 Participants Only Driving Range 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Networking Break with Exhibitors Emerald Ballroom III 9
Tuesday, July 23, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-23-2019 Time & Location Event Information Meetings Regional Meetings 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Presiding: ADTSEA Board of Directors All are encouraged to attend Region Location Presiding North East Region Emerald Ballroom I Gabriella Netsch, VT South East Region Emerald Ballroom II Greg Mangan, TN North Central Region Willsboro Robin Bordner, MI South Central Region Shelburne Kevin Makal, TX North West Region Kingsland Gary Roylance, UT South West Region Valcour Waynette Mitchell, HI Dinner Outing Host Outing: Dinner Cruise - Experience breathtaking views of the city, the Green Buses Load 4:45 Mountains of Vermont, and the New York Adirondacks aboard the Spirit of Ethan Allen. 10
Wednesday, July 24, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-24-2019 Time & Location Event Information 7:15 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Board of Directors’ Meeting Valcour Presiding: Mark Lee, MN, ADTSEA President 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Breakfast on Your Own General Session IV General Session IV – Education and Training 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Presiding: Allyn Workman, MO, Secondary Division Chair Emerald Ballroom I & II Improving Student Social Skills in the Driver Education Experience Richard Kearney, VT, Woodstock Union High School Risk Taking in Adolescents: Brain Development and Risk Perception William Van Tassel, Ph.D., FL, AAA National and ADTSEA President-Elect 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Exhibits Open Emerald Ballroom III 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Networking Break with Exhibitors Emerald Ballroom III Announce the Passport Winner 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Corporate Member and Exhibitor Roundtable Emerald Ballroom III Presiding: Maria Herbert, Drivers Ed Solutions, Inc., Corporate Representative to the ADTSEA Executive Committee General Session V General Session V – Bishop Forum 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Presiding: William Van Tassel, Ph.D., FL, AAA National and ADTSEA President-Elect Emerald Ballroom I & II What Exactly are Automated Driver Systems (ADS) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)? Terence J. McDonnell, Staff Sergeant, New York State Police, Traffic Services Section and AAMVA’s Autonomous Vehicles Working Group 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Exhibitor Breakdown Emerald Ballroom III 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch on Your Own General Session VI General Session VI: Training Today for a Safer Tomorrow – How to Prepare for a 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. World of Vehicle Technology with ADS and ADAS – Panel Discussion Emerald Ballroom I & II Moderator: Troy E. Costales, Administrator, Transportation & Employee Safety Division, Oregon Department of Transportation Opportunities for Driver Training and National Standards Brett Robinson, Secretariat, ANSTSE and Executive Director, ADTSEA AAMVA’s Guidelines for Motor Vehicle Administrators and Law Enforcement April Sanborn, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and AAMVA’s Autonomous Vehicles Working Group Challenges for Law Enforcement Terence J. McDonnell, Staff Sergeant, New York State Police, Traffic Services Section and AAMVA’s Autonomous Vehicles Working Group AAMVA’s Driver Testing Guidelines Jeffrey Oberdank, Administrator, Driver Licensing Bureau, New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles and AAMVA’s Test Maintenance Subcommittee 11
Wednesday, July 24, 2019 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7-24-2019 Time & Location Event Information Business Meeting Annual Business Meeting 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Presiding: Mark Lee (MN), ADTSEA President Emerald Ballroom I & II Division Reports ADTSEA Constitution and Bylaws Revisions Update of the ADTSEA Strategic Plan ADTSEA’s Strategic Partnership with AAA Induction of Board of Directors and Division Chairs: Chuck Lehning, NC, ADTSEA Past President 2009 Separate Business Meeting agenda provided at the meeting. All are encouraged to attend. Dinner ADTSEA Closing Ceremonies, Installation of Officers and 5:30 p.m. Banquet Emerald Ballroom III Banquet Ticket Required Master of Ceremonies and Induction Facilitator: Chuck Lehning, NC, ADTSEA Past President 2009 Induction of Officers Induction of Executive Committee Presentation of Kaywood Award, Sponsored by AAA Invocation: Rabbi Amy Small, Ohavi Zedek Synagogue Dinner Service 2020 ADTSEA Conference – Wichita, Kansas 12
Thank You to Our 2019 Exhibitors AAA National Office Cornhusker Driving School - Seat Belt Persuader William Van Tassel, PhD wvantassel@national.aaa.com Anna Venditte 407-444-7827 annacornhuskerdriving@gmail.com Michael Keesee http://www.cornhuskerdriving.com/ mkeesee@national.aaa.com 402-341-4555 407-444-7423 http://partner.aaa.biz/portal/site/trafficsafety A lesson on seat belt safety that students can safely experience. The American Automobile Association (AAA) is a federation of motor clubs throughout North America. Nebraska’s largest driving school is making an effort We are a non-profit member service organization; with to provide seat belt education across the nation. The over 59 million members in the United States and Seat Belt Persuader, invented by Dr. Pat Venditte, is Canada. AAA provides many different services to its designed to provide students a hands-on experience members, specializing in the training and promotion of that they can remember for years. driver safety through various classroom and online programs. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety The newly modified Persuader provides the student division of AAA, conducts research to study the with a rollover experience as well as an opportunity to impacts on important topics such as; cognitive provide education on escaping an overturned vehicle. distraction and the effects of alcohol and marijuana on driving impairment. For more information, contact Stop by our booth for a demonstration to see if this Michael Keesee, Marketing Manager for Driver can make an impact in your students’ lives. Training Programs - mkeesee@national.aaa.com ADED, Inc. Drivers Ed Solutions Elizabeth Green Maria Herbert elizabeth.green@driver-ed.org mariah@driversedsolutions.com info@driver-ed.org www.driversedsolutions.com http://www.driver-ed.org 715-832-3670 866-672-9466 Software exclusively for driver’s education The Association for Driver Rehabilitation businesses. Specialists (ADED), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, promotes safe and independent community mobility. ADED’s Imagine how much simpler your life would be if you professional members assist drivers with disabilities didn't have to… schedule/cancel/reschedule drive and the aging. ADED has created a Best Practice times, send reminders, take payments, send Guidelines for the Provision of Driver Rehabilitation cancellation notices, and provide instructors with their Services publication and is the only organization to schedules. Turn your website into a virtual offer the Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist receptionist. Students will love selecting their own (CDRS) certification. ADED offers its members drive times. Parents will love being able to access continuing education, networking, mentoring and a their child's account information. Instructors will love quarterly newsletter. Non-members and those managing their schedules from anywhere. And you? interested in working in the field of driver rehabilitation Because you've eliminated the busy work, you'll love are welcome to attend ADED courses, workshops and spending more time on the important things in your annual conference. Contact us at: info@aded.net or life. 866-672-9466. www.aded.net. 13
Thank You to Our 2019 Exhibitors Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration KarChing offers the following teaching tools for drivers (FMCSA) ed teachers: 1. Electronic driving- log for hours required for Kirsten Radewagen certification. Kirsten.Radewagen@dot.gov 2. Telematics scoring system for per trip grading Shashunga Clayton and progress evaluation. shashunga.clayton@dot.gov 3. “Self-Evaluation” tool to gauge itemized per skill www.fmcsa.dot.gov assessment and progress. 202-366-2953 Register here for news, updates, and Beta testing: As the lead federal government agency responsible www.karching.com/conference for regulating and providing safety oversight of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs), FMCSA's mission Moneo Drive is to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses on our nation’s highways. David Clyde david@moneodrive.com Foundation for a Drug-Free World Abby Clyde abigail.clyde@gmail.com Darren Tessitore www.moneodrive.com darrent@drugfreeworld.org 435-237-7609 www.drugfreeworld.org 888-668-6378 Moneo Drive is revolutionizing driver’s education by empowering educators, improving student’s The Foundation for a Drug-Free World is a participation, and increasing parent’s involvement nonprofit public benefit corporation that empowers through innovative mobile and online apps. youth and adults with factual information about drugs so they can make informed decisions and live drug- Instructors can streamline daily processes like: free. student registration, scheduling, record keeping, and keeping parents informed of their student’s progress. No one, especially a young person, likes to be Instructors can even access real-time stats on lectured about what he or she can or cannot do. Thus, student’s supervised drives with their parent. we provide the facts that empower youth to choose not to take drugs in the first place. Additionally, our Parents and students can use the free app for simple Truth About Drugs campaign consists of activities that recording of their supervised drives. It automatically they can join which popularize drug-free living. These records each individual drive’s duration, location, and activities are simple, effective and can involve people the skills practiced. It also tracks total time driven and of all ages. The best part is that our program is 100% suggests skills that should be focused on. free for all ADTSEA members! The National Road Safety Foundation KarChing, Inc. Michelle Anderson Ramsey Gouda-(CEO) Chief Evolutionary Officer info@nrsf.org Ramsey@karching.com 212-837-4854 312-493-4998 Scott Goodrich- Chief Business Development Officer The National Road Safety Foundation, Inc. (NRSF) Scott@karching.com is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to 312-343-2573 reducing deaths and injuries on our nation’s roads by promoting safe driving awareness and lifelong Karching is a unique Safe-Driving incentive app education. NRSF produces FREE traffic safety focused upon Driver Educators, Parents, and Driving programs on distracted driving, drowsy driving, speed, Students, with state certification applicability. impairment and a host of other safe driving issues. NRSF also sponsors contests to engage teens in KarChing is a mobile app (IOS & Android) built around promoting safe driving to their peers and their current insurance-based telematics platforms which communities. For more information or to download collect custom, user-based, real-time driving data/ free programs, visit www.nrsf.org or patterns/ habits for driving schools which will result in www.teenlane.org. safer driving conditions for all on the roads. 14
Thank You to Our 2019 Exhibitors Paradigm Driving Solutions The Vermont Highway Safety Alliance Andrew Crites Evelyn McFarlane, Safety Plan Coordinator acrites@thelogicalshift.com evelyn.mcfarlane@vermont.gov William Mary 802-595-4661 willtmary@gmail.com Tim Beckham The Vermont Highway Safety Alliance is a network tim.beckham@odecdriving.com of like-minded private and public organizations 503-581-3783 working together to collect, share and use data to develop highway safety strategies integrating: road Paradigm Driving Solutions (PDS) exists to provide engineering and infrastructure; law enforcement and driver training schools and instructors with the cutting- emergency medical services; and education and edge technology, supplies, training, and resources to outreach. https://vermonthighwaysafety.org/ ensure their success. By linking driver training professionals with emerging systems, we are able to combine resources to reach maximum efficiency. Virtual Driver Interactive Members of the PDS network will be offered additional business opportunities, and support for increased Van Burns, VP of Sales profitability. vburns@driverinteractive.com 877-746-8332 For the driver training instructors, we provide training as well as the resources for continuing education and Virtual Driver Interactive (VDI) is well known in the certification. Driver training schools can come to us to simulation industry for its vision of innovative have their instructors assessed cognitively, behind- simulation-based training. From training experienced the-wheel, and for pre-employment screening. PDS corporate fleets to new teen drivers, VDI delivers also offers quality driver education supplies including effective training. VDI offers highly portable, emergency kits, mirrors, cameras and signs. affordable and effective solutions. Titles include Virtual HD® (Virtual Hazard Detection), designed specifically for corporate fleets; One Simple U-Haul International, Inc. Decision®, a deterrent to distracted or impaired driving; Virtual DE™ (Virtual Driving Essentials), a Tom Prefling driver training and assessment program teaching tom_prefling@uhaul.com critical skills; and Boating Skills VT™ (Boating Skills Jim Fait Virtual Trainer), industry’s leading simulation-based james_fait@uhaul.com boating safety program. VDI is a privately-held www.uhaul.com company headquartered in El Dorado Hills, California. 480-568-0389 For more information about VDI’s innovative interactive simulation driver training solutions, please As a leading industry authority in North America, visit www.driverinteractive.com. U-Haul and its team of experts have developed an interactive “Safe Trailering” program to help educate government, education, and industry groups. U-Haul provides these materials and experiences as a public service, free of charge. ADTSEA incorporated much of the “Safe Trailering” program content into Unit 13 of its 3.0 Curriculum. U-Haul is a proud corporate member of ADTSEA and a sponsor of NSSP. 15
Richard Kaywood Memorial Award Beginning in 1985, and each year thereafter at the annual ADTSEA conference, an award is presented to an individual for outstanding contributions to traffic safety in memory of Dr. Richard Kaywood, who served the Association and traffic safety education for many years. This award is sponsored cooperatively with AAA Traffic Safety. Dick had a long and productive career, beginning with his work in safety education as an assistant professor of health and physical education at the University of California at Santa Barbara. In 1955, he became the multi-school chairman of driver education in the Anaheim Union High School District. In 1965, he became an associate professor of driver and traffic safety education at California State University at Long Beach. He went on to become a full professor and coordinator of safety and driver education. During his last three years, he also served as interim chairperson of the health science department. Throughout his life, Dick was a tireless worker and strong advocate for quality driver and traffic safety education programs. Dick Kaywood’s life exemplifies the spirit of the words inscribed on the Richard Kaywood Award medallion: Outstanding Contribution – Driver and Traffic Safety Education. Kaywood Award Recipients William Cushman 1985 Dr. Maurice Dennis 2003 Dr. Norman Key 1986 Dr. Terry Kline 2004 Amos Neyhart 1987 John Harvey 2005 Dr. Robert Marshall 1988 Owen Crabb 2006 Dr. Richard Bishop 1989 Dr. Allen Robinson 2007 Warren Hastings 1990 Margaret “Micky” Johnson 2008 Dr. Frank Kenel 1991 Barbara Brody 2009 Dr. James Aaron 1992 Dr. Dale Ritzel 2010 Art Opfer 1993 Janice Meeker 2011 Carl Wenzinger 1994 Randall Thiel 2012 “Doc” Whitworth 1995 Carol Hardin 2013 Joe Intorre 1996 Lindsay Townsend 2014 Warren Quensel 1997 Gary Guzouskas 2015 Dr. John Palmer 1998 Chuck Lehning 2016 Dr. Gary Bloomfield 1999 Frank Gruber 2017 George E. “Dick” Tyson 2000 Connie Sessoms, Jr. 2018 Dr. Bob Gustafson 2001 Richard Hanson 2019 Fred Mottola 2002 16
ADTSEA Teacher Excellence Award In Honor of Dr. Francis Kenel The American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association’s (ADTSEA) Teacher Excellence Award (TEA) sponsored by The National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF), honors outstanding driver and traffic safety educators. Dr. Kenel worked as an Industrial Engineer in Traffic Safety and was the National Director of the American Automobile Association for Highway and Traffic Safety. He was a member of the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association and taught at the University of Maryland at College Park, Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois and Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI. He also worked with the Illinois High School and College Driver Education Association. He was a Consultant for Brazil and Portugal, engineering their road systems and traveled all over the United States as a Police Pursuit Instructor. Dr. Francis Kenel was a mentor to many driver education teachers. He authored materials on teacher training and beginning driver education. Dr. Kenel was a constant resource to the ADTSEA staff, officers and members. ADTSEA Teacher Excellence Award Recipients Robin A. Bordner, MI 1999 Larry Fosness, MN 2009 John F. Viau, VT 2014 Duane L. “Dewey” Mettler, MN 2000 John Lynch, VT 2009 Rod Hull, NH 2015 Chuck Filippini, WA 2001 Charles Mason, NC 2009 Greg Mangan, TN 2015 Lindsay Townsend, VT 2002 Stan Henderson, IN 2010 Carlos Stalcup, NC 2015 Debbie Cottonware, WA 2003 William Powell, NC 2010 Becky Hardy, ND 2016 John Knippel, CA 2004 Gay Ching, HI 2010 Yusuf Quidwai, WA 2016 Harold Lair, MT 2005 Gerald Dickinson, TX 2010 Judy Weber-Jones, IL 2016 Richard Hanson, OR 2006 Kevin Kirby, WI 2010 Cynthia Bagley, HI 2017 Mark Lee, MN 2006 Fred Schreiber, MN 2010 Jonathon Dondoneau, ND 2017 Greg Brown, MI 2007 Michael Shepherd, WA 2010 Larry Fairclo, OR 2017 John Duffy, VA 2007 Charles Worrell, VT 2010 Allyn Workman, MO 2017 William Mayville, VT 2007 Barbara Brody, VT 2011 Kel Hirohata, HI 2018 Joseph Christensen, MN 2007 Bobby Duque, HI 2011 Andrew Unsuth, MN 2018 Joe Barch, VT 2008 Gerald Apple, WA 2012 Susan Carney Lammerding, MT 2018 David Barnum, MN 2008 Kevin Masse, VT 2012 Dale Ludwig, ND 2018 Donn Davidson, MI 2008 Richard Salboro, HI 2012 Richard Ritter, VT 2018 Gary Davis, NC 2008 Rachel Wilson, MI 2012 Darin Bardal, ND 2019 Romona Cook, TX 2008 Mark Hamilton, VT 2013 Stanley A. Blicharz, VT 2019 Warren Hisashi Miyasaki, HI 2008 Christine Bergan, WI 2013 Robert Droege, MO 2019 William “Bill” Warner, OR 2008 Carol Hoorman, MO 2014 Michael Ray Jones, Sr., NC 2019 Sammy Lee, HI 2009 Beatrice Kehr, MN 2014 Raymond F. Kroll, MN 2019 17
Year Past Presidents Conference Location 1957 Robert Marshall, MO Philadelphia, PA 1957-1958 Robert Marshall, MO Boulder, CO 1958-1959 Joseph V. Intorre, PA * Lansing, MI 1959-1960 Lawton K. Smith, MI * San Jose, CA 1960-1961 Joseph W. Nelson, OR Miami, FL 1961-1962 Donald L. Healy, KS Lawrence, KS 1962-1963 John S. Urlaub, CA Charleston, WV 1963-1964 H. Edward Williamson, FL Seattle, WA 1964-1965 Lonnie Gilliland, OK * Grossinger, NY 1965-1966 Truman S. Smith, MN Madison, WI 1966-1967 Melvin T. Schroeder, CA * Springfield, MO 1967-1968 Richard D. Ellis, NY Pocatello, ID 1968-1969 James E. Aaron, IL * Ypsillanti, MI 1969-1970 Clifford Boyce, WA * Atlanta, GA 1970-1971 Henry A. Vaughn, OK * Philip J. O’Leary, MI * Springfield, IL 1971-1972 Philip J. O’Leary, MI * Fort Worth, TX 1972-1973 Cissie E. Gieda, MD * San Diego, CA 1973-1974 J. B. Angelo Crowe, GA Denver, CO 1974-1975 Robert A. Ulrich, MO Warrensburg, MO 1975-1976 Neal H. Rathjen, WI Miami, FL 1976-1977 Donn W. Maryott, NY Milwaukee, WI 1977-1978 Allan E. Cafferty, ID * Seattle, WA 1978-1979 Jay M. Smith, AZ * Charlotte, NC 1979-1980 Donald L. Smith, MI Columbus, OH 1980-1981 Charles L. McDaniel, NC * Albuquerque, NM 1981-1982 David C. Lawson, OR Baltimore, MD 1982-1983 I. Russell Hutter, WI El Paso, TX 1983-1984 Maurice Dennis, TX Chicago, IL 1984-1985 Owen L. Crabb, MD Norfolk, VA 1985-1986 Willis Valett, WI * St. Paul, MN 1986-1987 Gary J. Bloomfield, WA Spokane, WA 1987-1988 Billy G. Johnson, VA Boston, MA 1988-1989 Robert L. Freeman, MO Las Vegas, NV 1989-1990 Dennis Caughney, MN Portland, OR 1990-1991 John Harvey, WA * San Antonio, TX 1991-1992 Gene Wilkins, TX Atlanta, GA 1992-1993 John Palmer, MN Novi, MI 1993-1994 Percy Benedict, OR * Burlington, VT 1994-1995 Barbara Brody, VT Huntsville, AL 1995-1996 Bob Sundermeier, CO Grand Junction, CO 1996-1997 C. E. Welch, IL * St. Cloud, MN 1997-1998 Gerry Apple, WA Springfield, IL 1998-1999 Jim Lewis, CA San Diego, CA 1999-2000 Gary Guzouskas, NH Billings, MT 2000-2001 Marty Rossini, MN Nashua, NH 2001-2002 Patricia Houston, OR Overland Park, KS 2002-2003 Kal Kelliher, GA Charlotte, NC 2003-2004 Randy Thiel, WI Portland, OR 2004-2005 Elizabeth Weaver Shepard, ID Honolulu, HI 2005-2006 Jim Gibb, MO * Kalamazoo, MI 2006-2007 Carol Hardin, VA Burlington, VT 2007-2008 Gary Scott, KS Fort Worth, TX 2008-2009 Roger Voigt, IL Charlotte, NC 2009-2010 Chuck Lehning, NC St. Louis, MO 2010-2011 Fred Nagao, HI Honolulu, HI 2011-2012 Kevin Kirby, WI Appleton, WI 2012-2013 Connie Sessoms, Jr., NC Portland, ME 2013-2014 Connie Sessoms, Jr., NC Wichita, KS 2014-2015 Cathy Broderick, VT Raleigh, NC 2015-2016 Jan Meeker, HI Portland, OR 2016-2017 Reginald Flythe, NC Sacramento, CA 2017-2018 Wendy Bills, UT Rosemont, IL 2018-2019 Mark Lee, MN Burlington, VT *Denotes deceased Past Presidents 18
ADTSEA Executive Committee Mark Lee, MN President William Van Tassel, FL President-Elect Wendy Bills, UT Past President Gary Scott, KS Secretary Treasurer Greg Mangan, TN Board Representative Jan Meeker NSSP Liaison Maria Herbert, WI Corporate Representative David Reich, NY Corporate Representative ADTSEA Board of Directors North East South Central Gabriella Netsch, VT 2019 Kevin Makal, TX 2019 Nancy Andrus, VT 2020 Allyn Workman, MO 2020 South East North West Greg Mangan, TN 2019 Gary Roylance, UT 2019 Harold Fleming, NC 2020 Bill Warner, OR 2020 North Central South West Robin Bordner, MI 2019 Genny Claxton, CA 2019 Jennifer Sletten, MN 2020 Waynette Mitchell, HI 2020 ADTSEA Division Chairpersons Administration William Warner, OR Research Harold Fleming, NC Bishop Forum William Van Tassel, Ph.D., FL Secondary Allyn Workman, MO Higher Education Robin Bordner, MI Program Chair Wendy Bills, UT Affiliated State Associations California Maryland New York South Dakota West Virginia Idaho Michigan North Carolina Utah Wisconsin Illinois Minnesota North Dakota Vermont Iowa Missouri Oregon Virginia Kansas Montana South Carolina Washington ADTSEA Institutional Members AAA Ohio Automobile Club Century Driving School of Holland Championship Driving School Cornhusker Driving School Drive4Life Academy Driving Academy of NW Arkansas DrivingMBA Fast Track Driving Academy Freedom Driving School Johnson County Community College Jordan Driving School Missouri Safety Center Nebraska Safety Center Newport County Driving School N. Michigan Driving School, LLC Overbeke School of Driving St. Cloud State University Thompson Driving Topeka Driving School National Safety Council Nebraska Why Drive with Ed 19
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