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Developing a Highway Safety Fundamentals Course : Research Project Capsule

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      Research project capsule.
    • Abstract:
      Although the need for road

      safety education was fi rst

      recognized in the 1960s,

      recently it has become an

      increasingly urgent issue. To

      fulfi ll the hefty goal set up by

      the AASHTO Highway

      Safety Strategy (cutting

      traffi c fatalities in half by 2020) and by the state (Destination Zero Death by Louisiana Strategy

      Highway Safety Plan), it is critical to have a workforce that fully understands the fundamentals

      of highway safety. At the present time, the most experienced highway safety engineers acquire

      their expertise through on-the-job training. The retirement of those experienced professionals in

      the next decade will result in a gap in the roadway safety workforce development. Ensuring that

      newly entering engineering students are equipped with a suffi cient background in highway safety

      is critical to sustaining the progress of reducing the number of crashes in recent years. Therefore,

      one way to ensure such an adequate workforce is to develop a college level course to educate

      students, which has not been done in the past.

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