ATSSA’s 2024 Annual Report: Expanding Influence to Advance Roadway Safety, showcases how the Association significantly expanded its reach throughout the roadway safety infrastructure industry and worked diligently to serve and empower our members as we consistently push Towards Zero Deaths on America’s roadways. 2024 was a record-breaking year for both members and staff, demonstrated through a 20% increase in overall chapter-level participation as well as a groundbreaking 4,000+ registrants for the 54th Annual Convention & Traffic Expo. The year also included updated training and learning focused on the newest 11th edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), an amplified focus on both state and federal level roadway safety advocacy, increased industry connections and highlight of valuable emerging roadway safety technologies through ATSSA’s Innovation & Technical Services (ITS) and much more.

Resource Type

  • Annual Report
  • Publication

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  • Chapter
  • Committee/Council
  • Member
  • Public Agency
  • Trainee

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  • ATSSA News
  • Government Relations
  • Training

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