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Strategic Highway Safety Plans: A Champion's Guidebook to Saving Lives, Second Edition

Long Description – Chapter 1 Diagram

Diagram - An example of a typical Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) organizational structure showing an executive committee consisting of State and community elected and appointed officials (top left box) directing the efforts of steering committees/working groups consisting of agency managers and community coalitions (middle left box). There is an arrow from the executive committee to the steering committee/working group. The emphasis area teams consisting of agency managers, safety stakeholders, and technical experts are directed by the steering committees/working groups are represented by a box directly beneath that of the steering committees. There is an arrow from the steering committee box to the emphasis area team box. The Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) coordinator or manager interacts with each of the three other groups (executive committee, steering committee, and emphasis area teams) and is represented by a vertically oriented box on the right side of the diagram. A double arrow connects the Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) Program Coordinator to each of the other boxes.

 

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