Oklahoma: Highway Safety Improvement Program 2021 Annual Report
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2021-01-01
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Abstract:In April 2018, Oklahoma updated its Strategic Highway Safety Plan. The following report summarizes Oklahoma’s progress in meeting the objectives of that plan. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) obligated $54.9 million in Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds for FY2020. HSIP funds were obligated as follows: 41 percent for bridge projects, 21 percent on signing projects, 7 percent on rumble strips, and 6 percent on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) projects. The remaining funds were obligated for striping, intersection improvements, traffic signals, cable barrier, school zones, guardrail replacement, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) operations. There are ongoing changes with ODOT's safety program. The Department is currently undergoing a reorganization which could impact how internal partners coordinate to identify and prioritize safety projects. Another major change is that ODOT is transitioning from Safe-T to Numetric for generating collision data. Numetrics is an AASHTOWare product and using Numetrics will give ODOT the ability to interact with Numetrics users in other states to help determine solutions to traffic safety problems.
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