Pg 10-27: Developing Safety Plans: a Manual for Local Road Owners
Understanding the Process of Developing a Local Road Safety Plan: stakeholder involvement and communication utilized throughout) Step 1: Establish Leadership, Step 2: Analyze Safety Data, Step 3: Determine Emphasis Areas, Step 4: Identify Strategies, Step 5: Prioritize and Incorporate Strategies, Step 6: Evaluate and Update the Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP)
Last Updated (Year): 2012
Year Produced: 2012
Abstract:Local road practitioners across the country play a critical role in addressing crash risks at the local level and may be able to identify the specific or unique conditions that contribute to crashes within their jurisdictions. The Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) offers a foundation for consensus and focus. It defines key emphasis areas and strategies that impact local rural roads and provides a framework to accomplish safety enhancements at the local level. The LRSP helps communities take a proactive stance in reducing and preventing local road fatalities and injuries. This document guides the development of an LRSP.
For:Walking, Biking
The E's:Evaluation, Engineering, Encouragement
Ped Bike Activity:
- Programming
- Programming
- Planning
- Encouragement
- Design
- Community Engagement
Ped Bike Topic:
- Planning Processes
- Local and Rural Roads
- Community Action
Urban Context:Rural, Local Road
Resource Type:
- Guidance
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Developing Safety Plans: a Manual for Local Road Owners