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The program provides a blue envelope that can be labeled with guidance for the officer and driver in the event of a traffic ...
The siren and lights during a traffic stop are unnerving to most people, but for autistic drivers, the situation can lead to severe stress or anxiety.
The Blue Envelope Program started in Connecticut in 2020 and has since been adopted by many police departments in New Jersey, California, Pennsylvania, New York, and other states.
Blue Envelope Program aimed at improving interactions between police and community members 03:53. Earlier this year, the Boulder Police Department launched a new Blue Envelope Program aimed at ...
A ‘Blue Envelope’ program for drivers with autism has launched in R.I. Here’s what to know. Officials said the new initiative “will ease communication between neurodivergent drivers and ...
CONCORD – Gov. Ayotte signed HB 140 into law, establishing a voluntary “blue envelope” program designed to support drivers with autism spectrum disorders and trauma or stressor-related disorders ...
Indianapolis 500 fans will watch their mailboxes after the highly anticipated blue envelopes featuring Race Day tickets were mailed Wednesday, March 12 from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Ticket ...
Blue Envelope Program expands to Monroe County A traffic stop can be stressful for anyone, especially for drivers who are on the autism spectrum. Law enforcement agencies now have a new tool to help.
The purpose of the Blue Envelope Program is to avoid potentially dangerous misunderstandings. Drivers who have autism, intellectual disabilities, or any condition that may affect communication or ...
Receiving an eagerly awaited blue envelope in the mail is a rite of spring for thousands of fans of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” But why are the envelopes blue? In the 1970s, Indianapolis 500 ...