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During the Commercial Drivers’ Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop, judges, magistrates, and hearing officers received basic training in the area of commercial motor vehicle standards and education on adult learning theory.

The National Judicial College invites the nation's traffic court judges, magistrates and hearing officers who currently handle motor vehicle-related cases to attend cutting-edge traffic safety courses at The National Judicial College.

The National Judicial College has also developed Traffic Safety Faculty Development Workshops to train judges in presentation skills, adult learning theory and the use of cutting-edge technology. Additionally, in 2002, The National Judicial College was awarded the National Commission Against Drunk Driving Adjudication Award for its award-winning Courage To Live program. The Courage To Live program is a judicial outreach program to combat underage drinking and driving. The National Judicial College is also available to provide Courage To Live Faculty Development Training Workshops for judges on how to replicate this award-winning program in their jurisdictions. Upon request, The National Judicial College will work with state entities, judicial education offices and others to make these courses available in specific jurisdictions.

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2008 Traffic Courses:

Commercial Driver's Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop (March)

Commercial Driver's Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop (November)

Impaired Driving Case Essentials

Sentencing Motor Vehicle Law Offenders

Traffic Adjudication for Administrative Law Judges

Traffic Issues in the 21st Century

 

2008 Traffic Courses:

Commercial Driver’s Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop

Impaired Driving Case Essentials

Traffic Issues in the 21st Century

For more information on NJC traffic courses contact the Registrar's Office at
(800) 25-JUDGE.


Resources:

Courage To Live program brochure

10 Promising Sentencing Practices: Strategies for Addressing the DWI Offender

NHTSA Traffic Safety Materials Catalog

Federal Highway Administration

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Governor's Highway Safety Association

National Association of State Judicial Educators (NASJE)

National Drug Court Institute

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Traffic Injury Research Foundation

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