When drivers with autism encounter police officers, they are often unsettled by the lights, sounds and communication ...
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Arkansas launches Blue, Green envelope program to improve safety during traffic stops
A new statewide initiative is aiming to make traffic stops safer and less stressful for drivers with autism or mental health ...
Bay Village is now launching a Blue Envelope program to help improve traffic stops for people with autism. The program helps ...
A simple envelope might not look like much, but for law enforcement officers and civilians alike, it can be the difference between a tense misunderstanding and a smoother, safer interaction. The Blue ...
The Blue Envelope is where drivers store their driver’s license, vehicle registration, insurance card and emergency contact information, according to a press release from Kettering police. The Blue ...
This story originally appeared in The Centre County Gazette. BELLEFONTE — A routine traffic stop can be a stressful experience for any driver, but for individuals with autism, intellectual ...
The wail of police sirens and the flashing red and blue cruiser lights during a traffic stop can be quite unnerving for most people, but for autistic and neurodivergent drivers, the situation can lead ...
A new initiative aims to make traffic stops less stressful for individuals with developmental disabilities in Sandusky County. The Sandusky County Board of Developmental Disabilities has introduced ...
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