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New York State Police are rolling out a new card that could completely change traffic stops.
New York State Police are introducing a visor card program for autistic drivers.
The initiative is designed to help both members of law enforcement and people with autism during public interactions.
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According to the New York State Police, one in every 45 adults has autism. Common symptoms include:
"With more than one million public contacts annually, State Police members will inevitably interact with individuals on the autism spectrum. To support these encounters and improve communication, the Division has developed the Autism Awareness – Visor Card," New York State Police stated.
The department says the colorful visor card features simple visual icons that troopers can use to assist with communication and reduce confusion or fear during interactions.
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Each police vehicle will be equipped with a card for use as needed. Plus, it's recommended that autistic drivers keep the card in your vehicle.
"KEEP THIS CARD IN YOUR VEHICLE. In the event you are pulled over, have your visor card readily available to present to the law enforcement officer," the card states.
The goal of the card is to improve police encounters and communication with autistic drivers.
The visor card will be rolled out across the state in the coming weeks.
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