The Ulster County Traffic Safety Board is mandated by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. The Board is comprised of 12 voting members and one Chairman. Reporting to the Ulster County Legislature, Public Safety Committee and New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, the Board is charged with promoting and overseeing traffic safety throughout Ulster County. The Board is a member of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee, New York State Association of Traffic Safety Boards, and the Ulster County Police Chiefs Association.
Ulster County Traffic Safety Programs
	Selective Enforcement
	Traffic Studies-collect local crash data and analyze
	Speed Watch Program--radar
	Child Restraint Enforcement, Training & Clinics, and Occupant Protection Training
	Railroad Safety Program
	Bicycle Safety Training, Helmets, Rodeos, and Pedestrian Safety
	School Bus Safe Stop, School Bus Safety, and Walking Your Children to School Safety Program
	"Buckle Up New York" Seat Belt Enforcement and Training
	Highway Engineering Review
	Drowsy Driver Program
	Aggressive Driving
	Liaison DWI Program
	Senior Driver 55+ Alive
	Defensive Driving
	Ulster County Traffic Operations and Public Safety Committee (TOPS)
	Ulster County Transportation Council (UCTC)
	
	Mid-Hudson Health and Safety Institute SAFE Communities Programs
	Motorcycle Safety Training and Licensing
	Confined Space Training
	NYS DMV Drunk Driver Retraining
	Fork Lift Operator Training
	HAZMAT Training
	OSHA Training
	Construction Site Flagger Training Program
	Latino Outreach Safety Program
	Safe Community Programs
	Mid-Hudson Health and Safety Institute SAFE Communities
	Pam Wanning, Director
	c/o Ulster County Community College
	PO Box 557
	Stone Ridge, NY 12484-0557
	Phone: 845-687-5014
	Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday-Friday
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Monday-Friday