Focus on highway safety issues earns Stokes AAMVA's
Lifetime Achievement Award

ITD Chief Deputy Scott Stokes has spent his entire career advocating for highway safety issues, and that focus earned him the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA).

Watch video tribute to Scott.

AAMVA presented the award to Stokes during their annual conference, Aug. 23 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

"While many people throughout Idaho deserve credit for all the great work they are doing, Scott Stokes has demonstrated long-term, unwavering commitment and leadership to keep everyone driving forward toward our goal of saving lives," said Mary Hunter, who was ITD's Office of Highway Safety Manager from 2007-2011. "He made saving lives a priority. These are not just numbers, but lives saved and families kept whole."

Stokes began with ITD in December of 1991 as a staff engineer in the bridge section at ITD headquarters, after some time spent in the private sector. He then began a rapid ascent. In 1993, he moved north to become a project development engineer in Coeur d’Alene. Eighteen months later, he returned to Boise to become the state bridge engineer. Then, in 1996, he accepted the position of District 1 Engineer, and moved back to Coeur d’Alene.

In February 2007, Stokes transferred from his job as District 1 Engineer to a new job as Deputy Director at headquarters. He stepped up to serve as interim Director from July 2009 to January 2010.

"Scott is an excellent safety ambassador," said ITD's current Office of Highway Safety Manager, John Tomlinson. "He wants nothing more than to move ''Toward Zero Deaths.' I am glad he is being recognized for his many years of focus on behavioral safety."

Stokes's passion is linking how engineering and operating decisions influence driver behavior and how driver behavior should influence engineering and operations.

Stokes is a member of the department’s executive team, Strategic Highway Safety Team, is chairman of the Idaho Traffic Safety Commission, works closely with the Office of Highway Safety and is responsible for the performance of the department’s Division of Motor Vehicles. Many employees have never known an ITD without Scott Stokes.

Through these positions and his passion for safety, Stokes led the effort to make improving highway safety the top priority for all employees.

Watch Scott's acceptance speech.

Published 08-24-18