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J-Tech contributes to broader highway efforts

J-Tech Vice President Jason Rohrer represents the Highway Safety division and serves as the Pennsylvania  Chapter President for the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA).

ATSSA is an international trade association, located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S., whose core purpose is to advance roadway safety. A recent campaign with goal toward zero deaths features Rohrer in front of the capital building in Washington, D.C.

“ATSSA is advocating at all levels of government for policies that will eliminate deaths and serious injuries on our nation’s roadways,” says Rohrer who heads up J-Tech Highway Safety, a company with similar goals. “Our mission is to make roads safer workplaces.”

Founded in 1969, ATSSA represents the road, traffic, and highway safety industry with effective legislative advocacy, traffic control safety training, and a far-reaching member partnership. ATSSA's member partnerships include approximately 1,200 member companies and 17 international companies. These members and numerous local chapters are designed to connect leaders, public agencies, legislative advocates, manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors to exchange information and ideas about the roadway safety industry. Our members accomplish our core purpose through the design, manufacture, and installation of road safety and traffic control devices.


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