New FHWA Report Highlights Ways States Have Effectively Improved Local Road Safety

This report documents the local road safety practices of seven states, the results of a domestic scan conducted in Fall 2009. Federal Highway Administration conducted the Local Road Safety Domestic Scan to identify and document noteworthy practices in planning, programming and implementation used by State and local agencies to improve local roadway safety.  The objective is to share identified noteworthy practices in funding, coordination, and technical assistance with States and local agencies.  By sharing information, States will gain insights on how to launch a local road safety program; or identify practices that will improve an established program.

A full copy of the report is available for download at:

http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/local_rural/training/fhwasa10027/

About Connecticut T2 Center

The Training & Technical Assistance Center at UCONN provides education and technical assistance to members of Connecticut's Transportation and Public Safety Community, including municipal public works directors, street and road maintenance superintendents and staff, city and town engineers, Connecticut Department of Transportation employees, transportation planners and law enforcement professionals serving as legal traffic authorities. We are Connecticut's LTAP Center
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