"This guide focuses on identifying HSM training currently available to state and local agencies who are considering implementation of the HSM. The objectives of the training guide are to:
• Identify key focus groups that can be used as a basis for identifying particular training needs and sequence of training.
• Present a flow chart for each of the key focus groups that outlines appropriate course modules and sequence of training.
• Present a summary of different training delivery methods and specific reference to training methods given limited ability to travel costs. Present recommendations for optimal training approaches to conduct training on the advanced methods presented in the HSM.
• Inform state and local agencies of available HSM and HSM-related training opportunities.
Several training opportunities exist for highway safety and safety analysis. The guide focuses only on courses directly applicable to content in the HSM and only those provided by NHI, FHWA and ITE."
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2011-10-01
Abstract:
Traffic safety is a success story. In 2009, traffic fatalities reached their lowest level in 55 years due to the energy, enthusiasm, and hard work of ...
This project evaluates the effectiveness of a multistage driver education program for Montana’s young drivers. A total of 347 teenaged drivers who h...
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