From Toxicology to Policy: Addressing Impaired Driving Through Data and Collaboration

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When:

Thursday, July 9th, 2026 from 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET

 

This event will explore the evolving landscape of drug-impaired driving through a data-driven and policy-focused lens. Drawing on recent research supported by funding from Responsibility.org and the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), we will highlight emerging trends in impaired driving identified through comprehensive toxicology analyses.

The session brings together key partners to discuss the current state of impaired driving, including national priorities, policy needs, and opportunities for prevention and intervention. Attendees will gain insight into how toxicology data can inform public safety strategies, enhance enforcement approaches, and support evidence-based policymaking.

The webinar will bring together perspectives from GHSA, Responsibility.org, and CFSRE to provide a comprehensive view of impaired driving from both scientific and policy standpoints. Speakers will share insights on national traffic safety priorities and how toxicology data can be translated into meaningful prevention strategies. Key findings and emerging trends will be presented to inform a broader discussion on current challenges, opportunities, and future directions.

 

Detailed Learning Objectives:

  • Describe emerging trends in drug-impaired driving identified through recent toxicology data and research.
  • Explain how toxicology findings can inform traffic safety priorities, prevention strategies, and evidence-based policy decisions.
  • Discuss current challenges and opportunities in addressing impaired driving through collaboration among scientific, enforcement, and policy stakeholders.

*Once you have completed all requirements for the webinar you will have access to your certificate for download. You can find your certificates in the Awards tab at the top of the page. The webinar's content has been reviewed by the ABFT and ABC, and determined to be acceptable for submission to the ABFT or ABC for continuing education credit!


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