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Projects / Traffic Safety

Next Steps to Support Efforts to Grow a Positive Traffic Safety Culture

The Center for Health and Safety Culture partnered with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission to grow a positive traffic safety culture in Washington State.  The Center conducted formative research to…

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September 23, 2020
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Center Project Featured in The Bellingham Herald

What can be done stop impaired driving during the holidays? Saying ‘don’t’ not enough

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December 10, 2019
Projects / Traffic Safety

Traffic Safety Culture and Impaired Driving

Cannabis use by U.S. adults has increased by 50% over the last decade, and over the same period, cannabis use by drivers has increased by an estimated 8 -12%. Cannabis impairs…

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April 26, 2019
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