Part 2 of the Cops and Cars Webinar Series

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 1 pm Eastern [60 minutes]

From shift briefings to crash reviews, supervisors play a critical role in shaping officer behavior behind the wheel and fostering an agency culture of safety. While modern patrol vehicles now come equipped with tools like dashcams, backup sensors and ADAS alerts, these technologies are only part of the equation when it comes to reducing risk and improving officer safety.

In Part 2 of our Cops and Cars webinar series, join Chief (Ret.) Mike Ranalli, Chief Ken Wallentine, and attorney Laura Scarry as they explore the broader supervisory practices that help mitigate vehicle-related incidents. This session will focus on how traditional leadership tactics such as coaching, accountability, and real-time intervention can be paired with vehicle technology to reinforce training, improve decision-making, and promote safer driving behavior across the agency.

You will learn:

  • How frontline supervision can proactively influence safe driving practices.
  • When and how to use vehicle technology and telematics to supplement, not replace, active supervision.
  • Ways to recognize and correct problematic driving behaviors before they become habitual.
  • How policy, accountability and coaching intersect to reduce collisions, injuries and liability.  

Presented by:

Chief (Ret.) Mike Ranalli
Market Development Manager, Lexipol
Chief Ken Wallentine
West Jordan (UT) Police Department
Senior Legal Adviser, Lexipol
 
Laura Scarry
Chief of the Civil Division
McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office
 
   

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