New York Highway Safety Symposium 2024
New York Highway Safety Symposium 2024
About the Symposium
The Annual New York State Symposium brings together highway safety professionals from across New York State to share, promote, and educate on highway safety initiatives with workshops and presentations covering the most critical issues and best practices from leading experts in traffic safety. Sponsored by the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee, the NYS Association of Traffic Safety Boards and the STOP-DWI Association, Inc. The event takes place from Monday, October 21 to Thursday, October 24, 2024 at the Lake Placid Convention Center in Lake Placid, NY.
News & Updates
Registration opens May 27, 2024.
Registration Fee
Registration fee is $325.
Registration deadlines and late registration pricing to be determined.
Room Block
Room block will be available at several Lake Placid hotels at the 2024-2025 per diem rates.
Symposium Schedule (Tentative)
Day 1: Monday, October 21, 2024
Afternoon
Registration Check-in
STOP-DWI MeetingEvening
Meet & Greet Reception
Dinner on Your Own
Day 2: Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Morning
Registration Check-in
Breakfast
ARIDE Police Training (all day)
Welcome Remarks and Ceremony
Opening Keynote Presentation
Networking Beverage Break
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 1
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 2Afternoon
Luncheon
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 3
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 4
NYSA Traffic Safety Boards MeetingEvening
Dinner on Your Own
Day 3: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Morning
Registration Check-in
Breakfast
ARIDE Police Training (all day)
Keynote Presentation
Networking Beverage Break
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 5
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 6Afternoon
Luncheon
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 7
Concurrent Workshop Sessions 8Evening
Dinner on Your Own
Day 4: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Morning
Breakfast
Closing Keynote Presentation
*Symposium schedule is subject to change*
Previous Symposiums
2022 – Reconnect
2019 – Changing Behavior Through Enforcement and Education: Back to Basics
2018 – Impacting the Driving Culture