Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) State Highway Safety Office (SHSO) held the annual Highway Safety Awards ceremony at the Vermont State House today. These awards are presented to highway safety professionals around the state for their exceptional work and commitment to keeping Vermont’s roadways safe for all users.
“Safety is always our top priority in all that we do, and today we recognize the outstanding contributions that these Vermonters have made toward reducing fatalities and crashes on our roads,” said Transportation Secretary Joe Flynn. “We wish to thank these award winners who we are celebrating today – and also every Vermont highway safety professional who works in enforcement, education, engineering, and emergency medical services for their life-saving work.”
2024 Highway Safety Award RECIPIENTS:
Safe Systems Emergency Medical Services Award
Michael Chiarella and Richmond Rescue
Safe Systems Engineering Award
Ian Degutis, Vermont Agency of Transportation
Fletcher Brush Educational Outreach Award
Richard Kearney, Vermont Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association
Rising Star Enforcement Award
Trooper Taylor Demick, Vermont State Police
Drug Recognition Expert Award
Officer Robert Gerrish, Lyndonville Police Department
Ruby Rainault Occupant Protection Award
Lindsay Johnson, Chittenden County Sheriff’s Office
Sergeant Michael Johnson Lifesaver Award
Captain Paul H. White, Vermont State Police, Retired
The SHSO awards federal highway safety grant funds to local, state, and non-profit agencies for projects to improve highway safety and reduce deaths and serious injuries due to crashes. More information about the SHSO and the awards can be found at https://shso.vermont.gov/.
Thank you to all of our highway safety partners who work to make our roads safer for all users.
Source: 10.15.2024. Vermont Agency of Transportation, Barre, VT vtrans.vermont.gov

