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Previous safety training initiatives and opportunities for future collaboration by: David Saldana Fidel Garcia. California. Arizona. N. Mexico. Texas. U.S. – Mexico Border. Sonora. Chihuahua. North Baja California. Coahuila. Nuevo León. Tamaulipas. MISSION.
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Previous safety training initiatives and opportunities for future collaboration by: David Saldana Fidel Garcia
California Arizona N. Mexico Texas U.S. – Mexico Border Sonora Chihuahua North Baja California Coahuila Nuevo León Tamaulipas
MISSION Achieve a safer, comfortable, fluid and economic Transport System, through the training and technical assistance, as also with the interchange and Technology Transfer.
OBJECTIVES OF THE PEER EXCHANGE • Share experiences. • Methods of better practices to enhance customer service. • Obtain a clear understanding of the long term vision, environment, activities and future plans and challenges. • Learn from each other.
SHARING: • Experience • Workforce • Knowledge • Technology • Techniques • Legislation • Education • Cultures • Friendship
ROAD SAFETY COURSE IN HERMOSILLO, SONORAOCTOBER 26 – 28, 2006
PARTICIPATING IN EVENTS THAT HAVE TO DO WITH ROAD SAFETY. TRB ANNUAL MEETINGS IN WASHINGTON, D.C.9th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOW VOLUME ROADS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS JUNE 24-27 2007
ANNUAL ATSSA REUNION IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS JANUARY 26-30 2007
PROMOTING SAFETY THROUGH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS.LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL GOVERNMENTDRIVING SCHOOLSUNIVERSITIESOTHER SCHOOLS
DISSEMINATION AND PROMOTION OF ROAD SAFETY IN MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS OF 2007
CONCLUSIONS The binational cooperation among local, state, and federal entities in the US and Mexico is critical to the road safety and efficiency of the border transportation systems and in turn facilitates economic opportunities for both countries, and the Technology Transfer Centers play an important role in this.