
Attention road safety enthusiasts and traffic management professionals, the 2025 Missouri Highway Safety and Traffic Conference registration desks are now open. Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) announced that the event, taking a deep dive into the state’s highway safety strategy, is set to occur September 16-18, presumably hoping to draw in a crowd that's eager to tackle pressing traffic safety issues.
MoDOT's recent release outlines a lineup that mirrors the structure of previous years. You can expect a robust half-day general session to kick things off, followed by an engaging day filled with four concurrent breakout sessions, and wrapping with a closing half-day of broad discussions. The conference is once again in person, engaging attendees with topics lifting from the Show-Me Zero strategic highway safety plan.
Missouri’s commitment to mitigating roadway fatalities and injuries will be front and center, with a spectrum of topics likely to spur meaningful conversation and potential action plans. The agenda promises a blend of local insights and national expertise, bringing to the stage a cadre of speakers well-versed in tackling the nuanced challenges of traffic engineering and safety.
For those keen on participating or learning from the best in the field, MoDOT’s announcement signals the time to mark calendars and secure spots.









