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The Strategic Highway Safety Plan Implementation Process Model - The Essential Eight - Fundamental Elements and Effective Steps for SHSP Implementation

Table of Contents

Overview

Introduction

Background

Implementation Process Model (IPM) Methodology

IPM Elements

Using the IPM

Chapter 1 – Overview of the Essential Eight Components

Fundamental Elements

Steps for Implementation

Chapter 2 – Leadership, Collaboration, and Communication

Key Leadership, Collaboration, and Communication Strategies

Checklist

Chapter 3 – Collecting, Analyzing, and Sharing Data

Key Data Collection, Analysis, and Sharing Strategies

Checklist

Chapter 4 – Emphasis Area Action Plans

Key Emphasis Area Action Plan Strategies

Checklist

Chapter 5 – Integration into Other Transportation Plans and Programs

5.1 Long-Range Transportation Plans and State/Transportation Improvement Programs

Key Integration Strategies – LRTP and S/TIP

5.2 Highway Safety Improvement Programs

Key Integration Strategies – HSIP

5.3 Highway Safety Plans

Key Integration Strategies – HSP

5.4 Commercial Vehicle Safety Plans

Key Integration Strategies – CVSP

5.5 Plan and Program Integration Checklist and Timeline

Checklist

Timeline

Chapter 6 – Marketing

Key Marketing Strategies

Checklist

Chapter 7 – Monitoring, Evaluation, and Feedback

Key Monitoring, Evaluation, and Feedback Strategies

Checklist

Resources

Glossary

List of Figures

Figure 1.1 SHSP IPM Elements

Figure 4.1 Action Planning Matrix Steps

Figure 5.1 Coordinated Transportation Safety Planning

Figure 5.2 Relationship Between SHSP and the Transportation Planning Process

Figure 5.3 Relationship Between SHSP and HSIP

Figure 5.4 Relationship Between SHSP and the HSP

Figure 5.5 Relationship Between SHSP and the CVSP

Figure 5.6 Safety and Transportation Planning Timeline

Figure 6.1 SHSP Logos and Slogans

 

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