Stop Red Light Running Program - Plan a Campaign

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In 1995, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) created the Stop Red Light Running Program, designed to educate the public on the dangers of red light running and increase enforcement efforts at a grassroots, community level. In 1998, DaimlerChrysler and the American Trauma Society (ATS) joined the FHWA to bring the Stop Red Light Running program nationwide. Since its inception, the program has been piloted in numerous communities. For a complete list see http://www.iihs.org/research/topics/rlc_cities.html

The SRLR campaign is intended to be unique to each community, based on its readiness to implement the program and local planning calendar. However, all local programs should follow a logical sequence of events. Each community can build the campaign upon national events for increased media attention and public awareness.

For assistance with media relations, please contact Christopher Galm at the National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running at: 202-828-9100, cgalm@blakey-agnew.com, http://www.stopredlightrunning.com/

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Program Contact

Ed Rice

202-366-9064

What's New

Presentation: Intersection Safety

Example Intersection Safety Implementation Plan

Intersection Safety Implementation Plan Workshop

Example Data Analysis Package and Straw Man Outline

Intersection Safety Implementation Plan Process

Report on the National Agenda for Intersection Safety

Intersection Safety Needs Identification Report

Highlights

FHWA Guidance Memo Contains Provisions to Improve Intersection Safety

Presentation: Safety at Unsignalized Intersections

Presentation: Safety Aspects of Roundabouts

Presentation: Unsignalized Intersection Safety Strategies (NCHRP Report 500, Vol. 5)

Presentation: Signalized Intersection Safety Strategies (NCHRP Report 500, Vol. 12)

Presentation: Safety at Signalized Intersections

Presentation: Red Light Running

Strategic Intersection Safety Program Guide