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Developing the SHSP
The following resources can help States in updating their SHSPs:
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The following resources can help States in updating their SHSPs:
The following table provides a listing of available trainings, videos, and recorded webinars on HSIP-related topics and program areas. The table can be sorted by resource type, program area, topic, or publication year. The training resources highlighted on this page were specifically developed...
A Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) is a major component and requirement of the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) (23 U.S.C. § 148). It is a statewide-coordinated safety plan that provides a comprehensive framework for reducing highway fatalities and serious injuries on all public...
SHSPs were first required under SAFETEA-LU, which established the HSIP as a core federal program. The Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act continues the HSIP as a core Federal-aid program and the requirement for States to develop, implement, evaluate and...
The training and technical assistance described on this page is specific to the major components of the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), including:
Leveraging the experiences of peers can help you identify shortcuts, best practices, and ideas for different approaches that have proven successful.
Advancing Implementation of the SSA in the SHSP/HSIP – Case Studies
As States work at implementing the Safe...
Part of our mission at the Office of Safety is to advance the use of scientific methods and data-driven decisions to reduce the number and severity of crashes on our roadways. We use safety data to identify those areas with the greatest need for improvement because...
The Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Safety works toward a future where all people move safely across America. We serve State, local, and Tribal communities as they envision, plan, and build safety into our transportation network. Crashes will happen, but...