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Arkansas envelope program aims to make traffic stops safer for people with autism, mental illness
The Blue and Green Envelope Program seeks to help law enforcement interact better with drivers with autism and mental illness ...
PROVIDENCE – The state has launched a new initiative to ease communication between drivers on the autism spectrum and law enforcement officers during traffic stops. The Rhode Island Division of Motor ...
The wail of police sirens and the flashing red and blue cruiser lights during a traffic stop can be quite unnerving for most people, but for autistic and neurodivergent drivers, the situation can lead ...
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Blue, green envelope programs underway in Arkansas: What are they?
As the calendar turned to 2026, more than a dozen new laws took effect in Arkansas, including two that are designed to make ...
Adams County Sheriff's Office promotes the Blue Envelope Program to aid law enforcement with disabled individuals.
Earlier this year, the Boulder Police Department launched a new Blue Envelope Program aimed at improving interactions between police and community members. The envelopes have tips for successful ...
Bay Village is now launching a Blue Envelope program to help improve traffic stops for people with autism. The program helps ...
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DMV's new Blue Envelope Program aims to make traffic stops safer for drivers with autism
Getting pulled over can be nerve-wracking for anyone. However, for people on the autism spectrum, that moment can quickly turn overwhelming or dangerous, especially if communication breaks down. Now, ...
Denver police adopt Blue Envelope Program to ease communication between disabled residents, officers
The Denver Police Department announced on Wednesday that it will participate in the Blue Envelope Program to make encounters with officers easier for people with disabilities who may have difficulty ...
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