2024 Maine Impaired Driving Summit

2024 Maine Impaired Driving Summit

The Maine Bureau of Highway Safety and AAA Northern New England invite you to attend the 2024 Maine Impaired Driving Summit.

By AAA Northern New England and Maine Bureau of Highway Safety

Date and time

Tuesday, June 11 · 8:30am - 4pm EDT

Location

Holiday Inn By the Bay

88 Spring Street Portland, ME 04101

About this event

  • 7 hours 30 minutes

Impaired driving is a growing problem on our roads. The Maine Bureau of Highway Safety and AAA Northern New England are committed to raising awareness and fostering a dialogue that will promote safe driving habits.

Join us for our annual Impaired Driving Summit as we bring together national and regional experts from law enforcement, prosecution, toxicology , and traffic safety to share their expertise and best practices to address critical issues around impaired driving.


The summit will be a one-day in-person event held in Portland, ME at the Holiday Inn By the Bay. Lunch and breakfast will be provided.

Confirmed speakers and we will continue to update as more speakers are added :

  • Erin Inman, Director, National Traffic Law Center: "Technology, Tools, and Resources to Combat Impaired Driving Cases"
  • Jennifer Limoges, Associate Director/Toxicology, NY State Police Investigation Center: "Forensic Toxicology: Testing & Testimony"
  • Corporal Ryan L. Hutton, Missouri State Highway Patrol/DRE: Drug Impairment, Employee Wellness, and Leadership
  • Jake Nelson, Director of Traffic Safety Advocacy & Research, AAA National Office: "Latest Impaired Driving & .05 BAC Research "
  • Scot Mattox, Maine Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor and Josh Saucier Assistant Maine Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor: How Well Do You Know Maine Case Law
  • Maine Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory Panel
  • Art Kinsman, Region 1 Director, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator(NHTSA)
  • Commissioner Michael Sauschuck, Maine Department of Public Safety
  • Portland Police Chief Mark Dubois


The summit has been approved for 5 hours of legal education credit hours from the Maine Bar; it may be used as MCJA Mandatory Elective Credits for law enforcement, if approved by the agency CEO, and has been approved for 5 hours training credit toward Drug Recognition Experts’ recertification requirements.


There is a hotel conference room rate available. If interested please contact Dan Goodman at goodman.daniel@ace.aaa.com


Email Dan Goodman at goodman.daniel@ace.aaa.com for questions and additional information.

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