EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — April is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, and the East Brunswick Police Department is highlighting a program designed to help officers better communicate with autistic drivers during traffic stops.
The department has partnered with the Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police on the Blue Envelope Program, an initiative that provides autistic drivers with a blue envelope to store their driver's license, registration, and insurance information.
The envelope also includes a notice informing officers that the driver is on the autism spectrum, along with communication tips aimed at reducing misunderstandings.
The program targets four key goals:
Residents can pick up a free Blue Envelope at East Brunswick Police Headquarters, 1 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive.
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