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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 ...
Virginia State Police (VSP) announced the implementation of the state's "Blue Envelope Program," aimed at assisting drivers with autism during traffic stops.
The Blue Envelope Program is designed to alert police and first responders that the occupant of the vehicle they are interacting with — whether it’s during a motor vehicle stop, ...
Advocates say the program is already making a difference for individuals and families concerned about misunderstandings with ...
“The Blue Envelope Program is an important step toward that goal.” In the past, interactions between police and people on the autism spectrum have resulted in legal disputes and settlements.
She expects the Blue Envelope and other materials to be available at local police stations, DeGenova said. Among places the envelopes can be useful are in a person’s car, DeGenova noted.
The Blue Envelope Program is designed to help individuals with developmental, sensory or communication-related conditions communicate more clearly during interactions with law enforcement.
Terrie Livingston, a mother of a first-time driver, shared her thoughts on her son, Aidyn, who has autism. She explained that he was well-prepared for driving.