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The BIG Blue Envelope Program

The Blue Envelope for drivers on the spectrum are available at

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“What you’re dealing with is not always apparent,” said Centerville Police Chief Allen Ackerson. “The driving pattern of someone with autism can look like a driver who is impaired by drugs or alcohol. The (envelope) gives us a better understanding of the driver and can streamline the stop and affect the interaction."

Centerville Police Det. Troy Cash spearheaded the “Big Blue Envelope” program not only for Centerville but all of Davis County and for the state. 

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Autism Council of Utah
6232 South 900 East

Murray, Utah 84121

 

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autismcouncilofutah@gmail.com

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