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This report documents the Minnesota Tribal Transportation Safety Summit held October 29-30, 2008, in Tower, Minnesota. The Summit brought together the full range of interested parties to begin communication and cooperation toward the ultimate goal of reducing crash-related injuries and deaths within Tribal communities. The Summit pursued that goal by identifying key Tribal safety challenges and the resources (human, technical, material, and financial) available to address them, and by stimulating multidisciplinary collaboration among safety stakeholders. Specifically, the objectives of the Summit were: 1. Review Minnesota’s Tribal road safety issues and challenges; 2. Improve crash data collection, analysis, and sharing; 3. Share experiences and begin developing new Tribal safety initiatives; and 4. Identify safety resources available to Minnesota Tribes. The following report includes background information, themes discussed by Summit speakers and participants, Summit results, and next steps for moving forward.
This report documents the Washington Tribal Traffic Safety Summit held May 27-28, 2009, in Squaxin Island, Washington. The mission of this Summit was ...
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