You did it! You recognized that speeding is a significant safety problem in your jurisdiction, and you put a lot of time and effort into developing a Speed Management Action Plan that holds great promise for reducing speeding-related crashes and fatalities. So…what’s next?
FHWA and most States have identified roadway departure, intersection, and pedestrian and bicycle crashes as the three safety focus areas with the grea...
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2010-10-01
Abstract:
In 2009, motor vehicle fatalities reached levels not seen since 1950. Can all of this decline be attributed to the economic downturn leading to less r...
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