Florida Department of Transportation's Roadmap for Collecting Model Inventory of Roadway Elements
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2022-11-01
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Abstract:The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) originally published the Model Inventory of Roadway Elements – MIRE 1.0 guidance on a set of recommended safety data elements for State departments of transportation (DOTs) in 2010. These elements could support a variety of network and site-specific safety analyses, as well as support the methods introduced in the First Edition of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Highway Safety Manual. In 2017, FHWA updated and expanded the MIRE guidance and introduced the concept of MIRE Fundamental Data Elements (FDEs). These MIRE FDEs included data elements for roadway segments, intersections, and interchange/ramps on nonlocal paved roads, as well as smaller subsets for local paved and unpaved roads. This case study presents an effort by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) as it navigated the process of capturing MIRE FDEs for all public roads. The purpose is to provide a potential roadmap for other States as they prepare their safety data inventories to meet the 2026 deadline and support safety programs intended to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. FDOT’s safety data program is an example of how multiple data approaches and collaboration across DOT offices can be organized into a comprehensive program.
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