Data Governance to Data-Driven Safety Analysis: Florida's SAFE STRIDES 2 Zero
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2022-03-01
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Abstract:Data governance makes data more accessible by implementing standards and assigning responsibilities to each role in the data collection, management, and analysis process. These responsibilities extend to executive leadership in addition to transportation professionals, data managers, and data stewards. This case study documents how the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT’s) multi-year data governance effort has enabled the Agency to embark upon a robust program of safety data collection, integration, and analysis. The State Traffic Roadway and Intersection Data Evaluation System (STRIDES) 2 Zero (S2Z) program and the System Analysis and Forecast Evaluation (SAFE) subprogram represent a comprehensive safety management approach. The S2Z program aligns traffic safety and operations data applications to standardize FDOT’s approach to data-driven safety analysis. The SAFE subprogram overhauls FDOT’s network screening process to enable predictive methods. This programmatic enhancement supports project selection, improves program effectiveness, and helps reduce fatalities and serious injuries on Florida’s roads.
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