ITE Manitoba Section Luncheon – Driving Change: CAA Manitoba’s Road Safety Advocacy and Insights on Speeding & Aggressive Driving
Join the ITE Manitoba Section for their Luncheon on Thursday, May 21, 2026 at Bill and Helen Norrie Library!
Meagan Klassen from CAA will deliver a presentation titled: “Driving Change: CAA Manitoba’s Road Safety Advocacy and Insights on Speeding & Aggressive Driving.” Lunch will be provided.
Event Details
Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026
Time: 12:00pm to 1:30 pm CST
Location: Bill and Helen Norrie Library, 15 Poseidon Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3M 3E4
Cost:
- $22 for ITE members
- $27 for non-ITE members
- $15 for students
**Registration will close on Tuesday, May 19, at 3 pm.**
Please note, to register for the reduced ITE member rate, your ITE membership should be valid for 2026.
Food: Pasta from De Luca’s will be provided. Please let us know you have any dietary restrictions.
Presentation Details
Title: Driving Change: CAA Manitoba’s Road Safety Advocacy and Insights on Speeding & Aggressive Driving
Speaker: Meagan Klassen
Meagan Klassen serves as a Government & Community Relations Specialist with CAA Manitoba, where she leads a broad portfolio of advocacy initiatives focused on strengthening road safety across the province. Her work encompasses key policy areas including towing industry standards, distracted driving, cannabis‑impaired driving, speed and aggressive driving, school zone safety, and the annual Worst Roads campaign. She also supports the long‑standing CAA School Safety Patrol Program, which promotes safe travel for young Manitobans.
With a focus on research, stakeholder engagement, and constructive policy dialogue, Meagan is committed to fostering a safer transportation system and ensuring that advocacy efforts reflect the needs and experiences of Manitobans who use the road network every day.