The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) work closely together to continually improve safety on the transportation system that serves the National Wildlife Refuges and Fish Hatcheries. The FWS and FHWA have developed a Safety Management System (SMS) that can be used to identify, prioritize, mitigate, and track the performance of transportation safety investments for the FWS transportation system. To complement the SMS and provide tools for analyzing safety issues within the FWS transportation system, the Safety Analysis Toolkit was developed. The Toolkit includes discussions on the roles and responsibilities of partner agencies, the safety analysis tools that can be used to study safety issues, and the steps for implementing countermeasures that have been identified.
Transportation provides critical links and resources in connecting people with nature on all Service lands, specifically, at national wildlife refuges...
The purpose of the Exit Glacier Area summer transportation feasibility study for Kenai Fjords National Park (KEFJ) is to understand the current transp...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Western Federal Lands Highway Division
2019-11-01 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
The purpose of this report is to summarize the study of the transportation characteristics of the Teton Dam site and provide potential improvements to...
The Lake Lowell Area and the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge (DFNWR or the Refuge) are critical natural resources. The DFNWR provides important hab...
United States. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service
2021-10-01 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
In 2020, the Mount Hood National Forest experienced unprecedented catastrophic wildfire events that damaged recreational sites and transportation asse...
Transportation infrastructure provides critical links and resources in connecting people with nature on all U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) l...
Shields River Road provides access to over 113,000 acres of the Custer-Gallatin National Forest within the Crazy Mountains. The roadway parallels the ...
Roosevelt Drive provides access to over 73,000 acres of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and approximately 40,000 acres of Bureau of Land Mana...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration
2018-01-01 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
The National Park Service (NPS) and City and Borough of Sitka (CBS) requested a review of potential actions to improve the safety performance of Sawmi...
The primary function of any transportation system is the simple movement of people, goods or equipment across time and space. However, in the realm of...
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
2023-06-30 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
Transportation data sharing partnerships are becoming increasingly important as transportation systems continue to evolve and become more complex. As ...
The Southeast Region (Region 4) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS, the Service) has initiated the development of its first Long Range Transpo...
This plan identifies existing and future transportation needs for national parks in the Pacific West Region (PWR) through the year 2035. Significant g...
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