Roadway Safety Noteworthy Practices
State and local highway agencies are implementing data-driven practices to successfully address roadway safety planning, implementation, and evaluation challenges. These practices have the capacity to reduce staff time, save money and other resources - with the goal of reducing roadway fatalities and serious injuries.
The FHWA Office of Safety is collecting and making these practices available in the Roadway Safety Noteworthy Practices Database. For more information, contact Felix Delgado at 202-366-9156.
Year Sort ascending | State | Topics | Title |
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California | Pedestrians, Bicyclists, & Vulnerable Users, Safe System & Safety Culture, Safety Data | San Francisco Implements Vision Zero Policy that Focuses on Safe Streets, Safe People, and Safe Vehicles | |
Virginia | Roadway Departure, Safety Data | Data- and Technology-Driven Strategic Guardrail Management Program | |
New York | Pedestrians, Bicyclists, & Vulnerable Users, Safe System & Safety Culture | NYC Implements Vision Zero that incorporates Complete Streets Design, Outreach, Enforcement, Legislation, and Informational Campaigns | |
Virginia | Pedestrians, Bicyclists, & Vulnerable Users | Pedestrian Safety Action Plan | |
Arizona | Wrong-way Driving | Wrong-Way Driving Detection System | |
Minnesota | Safety Programs, Tribal, Local, & Rural Road Safety | Crash Mapping Analysis Tool | |
New Jersey, Minnesota | Safe System & Safety Culture, Tribal, Local, & Rural Road Safety | Safety Training for Local Agencies | |
Florida | Safety Programs, Tribal, Local, & Rural Road Safety | Local Agency Safety Program | |
Washington | Performance Measures & Evaluation, Safe System & Safety Culture, Tribal, Local, & Rural Road Safety | Systemic Safety Evaluation | |
Missouri, Mississippi | Rail-Highway Crossings | Blocked Crossings on Local Roadways in Jackson, MS and Kirkwood, MO |