The 2021 Minnesota TZD Webinar Series was held throughout October and November 2021. The 12-webinar series highlighted the latest trends and traffic safety initiatives, with expert guests sharing a cross-section of topics from all four E's.
Recordings of all webinars (except for the November 17 event) are now available for viewing.
Webinar Series Schedule
Please visit the individual webinar pages for descriptions, speaker information, and materials.
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Crash and Learn: An Inside Look at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Minnesota Walks Safer Together
Monday, October 18, 2021
One for the Road? Using Data to Prevent Impaired Driving
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Life Begins at 55—But So Might the Driving Challenges
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Masking: What You Don't Know May Cost You Your Job and Your State Millions
Monday, November 1, 2021
eCharging and Phlebotomists for Multiple E’s
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Common Trends: Methadone, Opioids, and Others
Monday, November 8, 2021
Data, Diversity, and Carefully Crafted Messages: Creating an Impactful Traffic Safety Campaign
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Working Toward Zero Deaths Using Big Data and Research?
Monday, November 15, 2021
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
What is Happening on All Roads?
Credit
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits, POST credits, and Professional Development Hours (PDHs) are available for each webinar. Details and credit forms are available on each webinar page.
POST Credit Details
To be eligible for POST credits you must:
- Watch the entire live webinar live or recorded; no partial viewing will be accepted.
- Complete an Affidavit of Attendance form. The form for each event will be posted on the individual webinar pages.
- Submit the Affidavit of Attendance to tzd@umn.edu by March 31, 2022. If you watched the webinar as a group, multiple people can sign the same Affidavit of Attendance form.
Sponsors
The webinar series was offered by the Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths Program and the Minnesota Departments of Health, Public Safety, and Transportation, with funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The series was hosted by the University of Minnesota's Center for Transportation Studies.
Additional sponsorship provided by:
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