This report presents the results of a Substance Abuse Program and Methods of Evaluation study conducted by the Volpe Transportations Systems Center in fiscal year 2000. The study determines the progress of the Drug and Alcohol Compliance Program in meeting U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) strategic goals and objectives. The analysis also allows the FTA to determine whether the current program is operating effectively and efficiently while providing options for allowing limited resources to optimize results. Using 5 years of data and 7 years of experience administering the program, the assessment demonstrates the effectiveness of the FTA Drug and Alcohol program and the ability of transit agencies to contribute significant economic benefits to both industry and society as a whole by effectively enforcing the regulations.
Indiana University, Bloomington. Institute for Urban Transportation
1988-07-01
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The Institute for Urban Transportation (IUT) of Indiana University developed this revised handbook to inform transit managers, state departments of tr...
These guidelines will assist transit agencies in developing drug and alcohol testing programs that comply with regulations of the Federal Transit Admi...
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