Emphasis Area Focus: Sustain Safe Senior Mobility
9:30 am, June 29, 2016
Commission Office
The ACP Building - 8th Floor
190 N. Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA
For directions Call (215) 592-1800
Please Use Sixth Street Entrance
1. Welcome and Introductions
2. Emphasis Area Focus – SUSTAIN SAFE SENIOR MOBILITY
For this emphasis area discussion we will be hearing from three presenters covering a local senior pedestrian safety study, statistics and senior safety initiatives, and how prescription drug interactions can impact safe driving for seniors.
- Bill Ragozine, Executive Director, Cross County Connection TMA
- Jana Tidwell, Manager of Public and Government Affairs, AAA Mid-atlantic (Philadelphia)
- Ray Rauanheimo, Course Instructor, AARP - Pennsylvania (Montgomery Co.)
3. Developing Action Items to Sustain Safe Senior Mobility
The RSTF will refine strategies from the 2015 Transportation Safety Action Plan and develop volunteer action items, which will be tracked in the Measurements and StatusTable.
4. Follow-up from Previous Meetings
- Approval of March 2016 meeting highlights
- Status of action item updates
5. First Responders Update
6. Legislative Update
7. Streamlined Road Safety Audit
- Warren Strumpfer
8. RST F/DVRPC Special Safety Study
- Kevin Murphy
9. Member Updates and Open Forum
LUNCH
RSTF Goal: To reduce roadway crashes, injuries, and fatalities in the Delaware Valley
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