FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Feb. 8, 2022 – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg confirmed today that he will deliver keynote remarks at ATSSA’s 52nd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo.

Buttigieg is expected to discuss the National Roadway Safety Strategy released Jan. 27 by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) as well as provide insights into the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) and its impact on roadway safety.

“We are honored that Transportation Secretary Buttigieg is making the time to address our members and we look forward to hearing his insights pertaining to roadway safety and how our industry can partner with USDOT to dramatically reduce roadway fatalities,” said ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner.

Buttigieg will speak via video during Monday’s general session.

ATSSA’s Annual Convention & Traffic Expo is the premier gathering of roadway safety professionals from across North America. This year’s meeting takes place Feb. 11-15 at the Tampa Convention Center in Florida where approximately 3,000 people are expected to be in attendance.

After holding its 2021 event in virtual format, ATSSA’s 2022 Convention & Traffic Expo reunites members of the roadway safety infrastructure industry. The event brings together people representing every facet of the industry from guardrails to pavement markings to connected and automated vehicles.

For the full schedule, check Expo.ATSSA.com.

Published Date

February 8, 2022

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  • News

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  • ATSSA News
  • Convention & Expo

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