February 2011
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1. Report No. FHWA-SA-11-02 |
2. Government Accession No. |
3. Recipient’s Catalog No. |
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4. Title and Subtitle HSIP Noteworthy Practice Series |
5. Report Date February 2011 |
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9. Performing Organization Name and Address Cambridge Systematics, Inc. |
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11. Contract or Grant No. DTFH6-05-D-00026-T-09-002 |
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12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Department of Transportation |
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15. Supplementary Notes FHWA COTM: Benjamin Gribbon |
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16. Abstract The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a core Federal-aid highway program with the primary purpose of achieving a significant reduction in fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. Many states and local agencies are successfully implementing innovative approaches to HSIP planning, implementation, and evaluation. The HSIP Noteworthy Practices Series presents case studies of these successful practices organized by specific HSIP topics, including:
Each series includes an introduction to the topic and a collection of noteworthy practices, which provide summaries of each practice, key accomplishments, results, and contact information for those interested in learning more. |
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17. Key Words Safety, HSIP, SHSP, flexible spending, safety data |
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19. Security Classif. (of this report) Unclassified |
20. Security Classif. (of this page) Unclassified |
21. No of Pages 64 |
22. Price |
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