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The Zero Fatalities program partners are pleased to announce the Safety Summit is going virtual in 2021! The Summit will kick off on Tuesday, April 13 with engaging content, compelling keynote speakers and our awards ceremony.

In-depth workshops with subject-matter experts on topics related to engineering, enforcement, EMS and others will be available Wednesday, April 14 through Thursday, April 15 and Tuesday, April 20 through Thursday, April 22. More event details will be announced soon.

We’ve reduced our ticket prices to offer cost-effective participation options. All sessions will be recorded and available after the event. This flexibility is sure to fit anyone’s busy schedule! 

These conferences bring safety advocates together to exchange new ideas about how we can improve safety in our community. Learn what others are doing and share what you are doing in your role as a safety advocate. 

Who should attend: law enforcement, government officials, educators, engineers, planners, CPS technicians, emergency responders, community advocates, judicial members, health and medical professionals, among others.

Register today and participate safely from the comfort of your own home or office!

Tuesday, April 13 • 10:40am - 11:40am
Pedestrian Safety Workshop

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Pedestrian safety campaigns - what are we and what should we be doing? This is an interactive workshop with breakout rooms facilitated by:
  • Marissa Hesterman, Program Director, Utah Highway Safety Office
  • Heidi Goedhart, Active Transportation Manager, Utah Department of Transportation
  • Kristen Hoschouer, Safety Outreach Administrator, Utah Department of Transportation
  • Dan Bergenthal, Traffic Safety Engineer, Salt Lake City

Tuesday April 13, 2021 10:40am - 11:40am MDT