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1. Report No. FHWA-HEP-09-043 |
2. Government Accession No. |
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4. Title and Subtitle A Primer on Safety Performance Measures for the Transportation Planning Process |
5. Report Date September 2009 |
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7. Author(s) Susan Herbel (Principal Investigator), Michael D. Meyer, Bernardo Kleiner, Danena Gaines |
8. Performing Organization Report No. |
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9. Performing Organization Name and Address Cambridge Systematics, Inc. |
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11. Contract or Grant No. DTFH61-05-D-00026-T-08-00 |
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12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Department of Transportation |
13. Type of Report and Period Covered Final Report |
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14. Sponsoring Agency Code |
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15. Supplementary Notes FHWA: Tamiko Brim-Burnell, Office of Safety and Susan Grosser, Office of Planning |
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16. Abstract This Primer is a tool to help State and local practitioners, transportation planners, and decision-makers identify, select, and use safety performance measures as a part of the transportation planning process. The Primer draws from current literature, professional experience, and State DOT and MPO practice. Key elements of the Primer include: a definition of performance measures; a step-by-step description and flowchart showing how safety performance measures can be identified and integrated into the transportation planning process; characteristics of effective performance measures; a checklist to assess an organization's current status with respect to the use of safety performance measures in the transportation planning and decision-making process; a list of references; and case studies of noteworthy practice. |
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17. Key Words Transportation safety, transportation planning, performance measures, case studies |
18. Distribution Statement No restrictions. This document is available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161. |
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21. No of Pages 35 |
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