Final Scientific Program
T2025 Final Scientific Program:
A Landmark in Excellence!
T2025 Final Scientific Program: A Landmark in Excellence!
The Final Scientific Program for T2025 is now available, featuring a remarkable lineup of global experts who will tackle crucial challenges and breakthroughs in their fields. With a diverse range of high-impact sessions, this program is a must-see for anyone invested in cutting-edge research, innovation, and collaboration.
Don't miss out—explore the program, download it HERE, and secure your registration today to be part of this exceptional event.
We all want to solve issues related to alcohol, drugs and road safety worldwide.
The 24th ICADTS tri-annual conference reflects seven decades of dedication to promoting conferences that connect the world with experts and delegates, facilitating knowledge sharing and excellent opportunities for face-to-face networking to explore ideas and solutions to increasingly important, topical, emerging and urgent issues.
2025 -Time for Change: Traffic Safety for a Sustainable World will be the conference title because 2025 brings together several challenges. As we all know, 2025 is an essential milestone in the Second Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 (UN General Assembly Resolution 74/299).
We will be precisely in the middle of the global challenge for all of us: to achieve the decade's goals (50% reduction in road traffic deaths and severe injuries by 2030). This challenge makes us responsible for calling the governments, national and international entities, road safety experts, civil society, academia and other stakeholders/organisations to take a new path that emphasises safety as a core value within the Safe System and sustainable mobility. Traffic Safety and sustainable mobility are our concerns.
This challenge translated in the Global Plan makes us responsible for calling the governments, national and international entities, road safety experts, civil society, academia and other stakeholders/ organizations to take a new path that emphasises safety as a core value within the Safe System and sustainable mobility.
An important milestone also comes after the Fourth Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, to be held from 18 to 20 February 2025 in Marrakech (Maroco).
After 4 months of the Fourth Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, T2025 will contribute to the realisation of the objectives of the Resolution A/RES/78/290 - Improving global road safety, adopted by the UN General Assembly on 24 June 2024, point 7, p.4
“Invites Member States that have not already done so to consider adopting comprehensive legislation on key risk factors, including the non-use of seat belts, child restraints and helmets, the drinking of alcohol and driving, and speeding, and to consider implementing appropriate, effective and evidence- and/or science-based legislation on other risk factors related to distracted or impaired driving”.
Conference Topics
1
Current Trends in Alcohol and Drug Use among drivers and pedestrians
2
Worldwide epidemiology and trends of DUI
3
Challenges in Detection and Prevention of alcohol and drug consumption
4
Lowering the BAC Limit for Driving
5
Advancements, Innovations and Solutions on DWI
6
Impaired Driving Prevention Strategies
7
Driver Alcohol Detection Systems
8
Requiring vehicle-integrated alcohol detection technology for convicted DWI offenders
9
Checkpoints, and other deterring methods
10
Drug Testing Technology
11
Technology Saving Lives
12
DWI Challenges in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
13
Education, Communication Strategies and Awareness and their impact on DWI
13
Education, Communication Strategies and Awareness and their impact on DWI
14
Post-Pandemic Challenges: impaired driving during and after COVID-19
15
Pretrial services for DWI: Key Components & Best Practices worldwide
16
Impaired Driving: sustainability, safe environments and its impact on vulnerable road users
17
Toxicology and DWI
18
DUI and Emerging Challenges for Medical Intervention
19
Responsible Alcohol Beverage Service Training
20
Alternative Transportation to Drinking/Drug and Driving
21
Tax categories and their impact on alcohol, cannabis and other drugs
22
Other alcohol and drug-related topics in traffic
T2025 will be centred around these scientific challenges and conducted in close collaboration with the working groups of ICADTS and researchers from around the world.
Key Dates
October, 2024
Stipends Applications for Young Scientists or Professionals from Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC) are open now. Submit your application here:
October 30, 2024
Symposia, Abstract and Poster Submission. End of the 1st phase of submissions
November 17, 2024
Symposia, Abstract and Posters
End of the 2nd phase of submissions- Closed. submissions
November 20, 2024
Symposia, Abstract and Posters
T2025 Scientific Committee: End the first phase of analysis and the start of result communication.
December 8, 2024
Symposia, Abstract and Posters
T2025 Scientific Committee: End the second phase of analysis and the start of result communication.
December 18, 2024
Deadline for applications for stipends for Young Scientists or Professionals from low and middle-income countries (LMIC)
January 10, 2025
Notification of stipend winners for Young Scientists or Professional from low and middle-income countries (LMIC)
May 05, 2025
END OF REGULAR REGISTRATION FEE
May 14, 2025
REGISTRATION CLOSE
June 15, 2025
Free Pre-Conference Workshop. ICADTS - The Effect of Cannabis on Traffic Safety. (3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.). Registration is mandatory.
June 16, 17, and 18, 2025
ICADTS T2025 LEAD CONFERENCE