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Motorcyclist Advisory Council

In accordance with the provisions of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act Section 1426, the Motorcyclist Advisory Council (MAC) was established in 2017 to coordinate with and advise the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on infrastructure issues of concern to motorcyclists....

Motorcycle Safety

The Federal Highway Administration is committed to identifying effective motorcycle safety countermeasures, promoting roadway maintenance and design practices that account for motorcycle-specific safety concerns, and maintaining a research program that supports an improved motorcycle riding...

Work Zones

The safe and efficient flow of traffic through work zones is a major concern to transportation officials, industry, the public, businesses, and commercial motor carriers. The FHWA Work Zone Management Program is working to "make work zones work better" by providing transportation practitioners...

PBCAT Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Analysis Tool Version 3.0 User Guide

This document serves as a user guide to assist State and local safety professionals  to apply PBCAT version 3 to their crash reports. This document also presents the modernized crash-typing framework, which is significantly different from former versions of PBCAT. Additionally, this...

What's New - Research Publications 2022

We are committed to providing our visitors with useful and updated information. We invite you to visit this page frequently to see what items have been added or updated on the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center Web site.

The Dilemma Zone SBIR Success Story

This document highlights drivers' decisions regarding the dilemma zone (DZ). The DZ phenomenon is described as the moment when drivers face a predicament as a stoplight suddenly turns yellow, requiring either an abrupt stop or a rapid acceleration through the intersection.

About Systemic

pedestrians walkingHow it Works

The Systemic Safety Project Selection Tool involves...