For Immediate Release
U.S. Department
of Transportation
Office of Public Affairs
Washington , D.C.
www.dot.gov/affairs/briefing.htm
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NHTSA
03-08
Contact: Rae Tyson
Monday, April 14, 2008
Tel.: (202) 366-9550
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Judy Hammond from NHTSA joins Bonnie Revell,
Traffic Safety Specialist for the Navy in Norfolk, VA at
the HERO Campaign display in Portland Oregon.

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Bonnie Revell accepts the award for Bill
and Muriel Elliott from David Kelly, Acting Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at the 26th
Annual Lifesavers Conference.
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NHTSA Presents Awards for Safety Achievements and Public Service
PORTLAND , Oregon: The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) today honored 14 individuals and groups
from across the nation for their achievements in highway safety
at the 26th Annual Lifesavers conference. U.S. Transportation
Secretary Mary E. Peters recognized the dedication of the awardees
while saying that more work remains to be done to reduce traffic
deaths and injuries across the country.
We are committed to building
on the momentum of progress in our shared fight to save lives on
America’s highways, Secretary Peters said. The outstanding
efforts of these dedicated safety groups, lawmakers and citizens have helped
focus attention on the problems associated with non-seatbelt use and impaired
driving that have resulted in far too many tragedies on our roadways.
More than 2,000 participants are attending this year’s three-day Lifesavers
conference, which focuses on common-sense solutions to critical highway safety
issues and is considered the leading event of its kind in the United States.
Topics on this year’s conference agenda include child passenger safety,
occupant protection, impaired driving and new vehicle safety technology.
NHTSA
presented public service awards to 14 individuals and organizations,
as follows: William Elliott, Founder, The John R. Elliott Foundation, The HERO Campaign
for Designated Drivers®, Egg Harbor Township , N.J. , in recognition
of dedication to eliminating impaired driving on our roadways and
your leadership in expanding designated driver programs through
the HERO Campaign.
Representative
David Schapira, Arizona House of Representatives, Tempe, Ariz.,
in recognition of dedication to stopping DUI and saving lives in
Arizona through the introduction and passage of legislation requiring
ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers.
Senator Christine Savage, Maine State Senator, Union,
Maine, in recognition of leadership in the successful effort to
enact a primary seat belt law in the State of Maine, which was
signed into law on April 30, 2007.
Master Police Officer Jesse
F. Bowman, Fairfax County Police Department, Fairfax, Va., in recognition
of exemplary service as a law enforcement leader in the fight against
impaired driving.
Senator Margaret Carter, Oregon State Senate, Portland,
Ore., in recognition of leadership as an advocate for highway safety
issues in the Oregon State Legislature.
Lee Cohen, Assistant State
Attorney in Charge of the County Court Division Office of the State
Attorney, 17 th Judicial Circuit, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., in recognition of dedication, leadership, and commitment
to removing impaired drivers from the highways through effective
prosecution and public advocacy.
Martha Collar (posthumous), Childhood Injury
Prevention Manager, Oklahoma Department of Health, Oklahoma SAFE
KIDS Coalition, Oklahoma City, Okla., in recognition of a remarkable
career and an inspiring passion dedicated to protecting child passengers
in the State of Oklahoma.
Robert Crane, M.D., Chair, Mothers Against Drunk Driving,
Ohio Regional Operations Council, Columbus, Ohio, in recognition
of leadership and for championing efforts to reduce impaired driving
crashes throughout Ohio.
Philip W. Haseltine, President (Retired),
Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS), Arlington, Va.,
in recognition of personal dedication, accomplishments, and national
leadership in improving the safety of all motor vehicle occupants,
especially child passengers.
Nadine Milford, Citizen Advocate,
Albuquerque, N.M., in recognition of dedication and determination
to prevent drunk driving through many years of educating government
leaders and New Mexico’s motoring public.
New Mexico DWI
Leadership Team, New Mexico Department of Transportation, Santa
Fe, N.M., in recognition of the Leadership Team’s role
in building a comprehensive statewide impaired driving system and
reducing the number of drunk driving deaths.
Simera Reynolds, Executive
Director, Nebraska Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Lincoln, Neb.,
in recognition of efforts to establish Nebraska’s
Drunk Driving Task Force and the State?s MADD organization to fight
impaired driving.
Judge Douglas J. Saloom, City and Juvenile Court
of Lafayette, Lafayette, La., in recognition of accomplishments
in promoting traffic safety from a judicial perspective.
Utah Eliminating
Alcohol Sales to Youth (E.A.S.Y.) Program, Departments of Alcoholic
Beverage Control, Human Services, and Public Safety, Salt Lake
City, in recognition of its innovative, collaborative approach
to addressing underage consumption of alcohol and its impact on
traffic safety in the State of Utah.
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