Curricula

  • Model Safety Curricula – Safety 101
    Very few schools, if any, teach specific courses on highway safety, although many mention safety in related courses. NCHRP Project 17-40 has been undertaken by Cambridge Systematics to develop a Model Curriculum for Highway Safety Core Competencies, that may be taught in schools of public health or engineering that would address the core competencies. This model curriculum may be used in a semester-long course, but may be scalable for use in seminars or a series of courses or certificate program. It is hoped that one or more university faculty will make use of the curriculum, to help create a supply of new highway safety professionals competent in highway safety fundamentals. The Preliminary Lesson Plan was reviewed at a status briefing for the review panel on Dec 10, 2007. Contact: Charles Niessner, TRB.

  • TCCC
    The TCCC Is working develop curricula to support the TCCC Safety Matrix of technician competencies.

  • Work Zone Safety Curriculum Framework
    Contact Benjamin.gribbon@dot.gov

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Program Contact

Benjamin Gribbon

202-366-1809