
Washington State's Blue Envelope Program for Neurodivergent Drivers
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Washington State Launches Blue Envelope Program for Neurodivergent Drivers: A New Approach to Traffic Stops
This podcast episode discusses the new Blue Envelope program in Washington state, designed to make traffic stops more manageable for neurodivergent drivers. The program, which includes envelopes with tips for officers and drivers, targets conditions like autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, dyslexia, OCD, and Tourette syndrome. The envelopes, which will be free and voluntary, will contain key documents and aim to reduce stress and improve safety during traffic stops. The program is expected to launch in mid-June and is based on similar setups in other states.
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