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The bright blue envelope is available at all Virginia DMV customer service centers. Inside, drivers can store their license, ...
It’s designed to provide tools for both first responders and those with disabilities in the event of a traffic stop or car ...
A new effort is hoping to help smooth communication between drivers on the autism spectrum and law enforcement officers ...
A new initiative across Virginia is working to make traffic stops less stressful for people on the autism spectrum.
The Blue Envelope Program helps those with disabilities during a traffic stop or accident by informing officers that a person ...
A program that makes it easier for people with autism and other “invisible” disabilities to interact with law enforcement has ...
Earlier this year, Boulder police launched a new Blue Envelope Program aimed at improving interactions between police and community members.
Blue Envelope Program supports neurodivergent people in Summit County during police encounters Law enforcement agencies across Colorado are changing how officers, deputies and troopers approach ...
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) implemented the Blue Envelope Program July 1, which is designed to improve communication between law enforcement and individuals diagnosed with autism.
She said the Blue Envelope program, set to launch on Jan. 1, 2026, is a proactive step toward preventing similar incidents from happening in New Hampshire.