Roadway Data Improvement Program (RDIP)
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2016-11-01
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Abstract:The Roadway Data Improvement Program (RDIP) is designed to help transportation agencies improve the quality of their roadway data to better support safety and other transportation improvement initiatives. The RDIP, a component of FHWA’s Roadway Safety Data Program (RSDP), focuses on the processes and practices used by agencies for collecting, managing, and utilizing their roadway data. To assist States with realizing the benefits of improved roadway data, the RDIP focuses on four key program areas: 1. Roadway Data Collection and Technical Standards 2. Data Analysis Tools and Uses 3. Data Management and Governance 4. Data Sharing and Integration. An RDIP employs a technical assistance team (TAT) to provide an independent review of practices, policies, and procedures through three phases as illustrated below. The result of this review is a report that identifies current State practices dealing with critical issues and makes recommendations to help States improve their roadway and traffic data.
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