GAMPO. Randy Clayton Operations Manager, Strategic Highway Safety Plan Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.

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Randy Clayton Operations Manager, Strategic Highway Safety Plan Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety

Georgia’s Governors Office of Highway Safety Mission Statement: Educate the public on traffic safety and facilitate the implementation of programs that reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities on Georgia roadways

Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  Trends  County by County Fatalities & Fatality Rates

Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  Trends  County by County Georgia Fatalities by County 2008

FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Seat Belts  Alcohol  Speed  Pedestrians  Implementation of Strategic Highway Safety Plan  Seat Belts  Alcohol  Speed  Pedestrians  Implementation of Strategic Highway Safety Plan

Traffic Safety Performance Measures  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure Core Outcome Measures Year Traffic Fatalities Total 1,6341,7291,6931,6411,4931,295 Rural Urban Unknown Fatalities Per 100 Million Vehicle Miles Driven** Total Rural Urban Passenger Vehicle Occupant Fatalities (All Seat Positions) Total 1,2791,3411,3061,2441, Restrained Unrestrained Unknown Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities (BAC=.08+)*** Speeding-Related Fatalities Motorcyclist Fatalities Total Helmeted Un-helmeted Unknown Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes Total 2,3512,5062,4222,2962,0571,898 Aged Under Aged Aged Under Aged 21 and Over 2,0112,1482,0881,9851,8001,579 Unknown Age Pedestrian Fatalities Daytime Front Seat Passenger Vehicle Occupants Observed 86.7%89.9%90.0%89.0%89.6%88.9%

Core Behavior  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure To increase statewide observed safety belt use of front seat outboard in passenger from the 2008 calendar base year average usage rate of 89.6% to 90.1% by December 31, 2011.

FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure Reduce traffic fatalities Decrease unrestrained passenger vehicle occupant fatalities Decrease alcohol impaired driving fatalities Decrease speed related fatalities Decrease motorcycle fatalities Decrease pedestrian fatalities Reduce traffic fatalities Decrease unrestrained passenger vehicle occupant fatalities Decrease alcohol impaired driving fatalities Decrease speed related fatalities Decrease motorcycle fatalities Decrease pedestrian fatalities

Governor’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP Data Driven/4 Safety E’s SAFETEA-LU 2005 Integrated Safety Management Process ISMP/NCHRP Steps plan to action… Executive/Operations/Data Georgia 10 Emphasis Areas RAE/eng/enf/edu/EMS Required “consultation” agencies MPO’s Data Driven/4 Safety E’s SAFETEA-LU 2005 Integrated Safety Management Process ISMP/NCHRP Steps plan to action… Executive/Operations/Data Georgia 10 Emphasis Areas RAE/eng/enf/edu/EMS Required “consultation” agencies MPO’s

Georgia’s Governors Office of Highway Safety SHSP Mission Statement: “Georgia’s mission is to continue to strengthen initiatives in education, engineering, enforcement and emergency medical services to eliminate crashes, injuries, and deaths to have the safest roads in the nation.”

Georgia’s Governors Office of Highway Safety SHSP Vision Statement: “Every Life Counts - Strive for Zero Deaths and Injuries on Georgia Roads.”

SHSP Structure/National Model  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure

10 Emphasis Areas/14 Task Teams  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  10 Emphasis Areas  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  10 Emphasis Areas

Partnerships & Planning  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  10 Emphasis Areas  Partnerships  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  10 Emphasis Areas  Partnerships Align all safety plans GOHS/DOT/ENF/EMS/MPO’s (HSP/HSIP/CVSP/Trauma/other) Established statewide fatality reduction goal <1,000 in 2010 < Contribution to reducing fatalities Task teams/safety E’s/MPO’s 15 MPO’s/counties/cities Safety/crash reports Valdosta Lowndes/Hall County Atlanta Regional Commission

Partnerships & Planning  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  10 Emphasis Areas  Partnerships  GOHS  Roadway Fatalities in Georgia  FFY 2011 GOHS Priority Goals  Traffic Safety Performance Measures  Core Behavior  FFY 2011 Key Performance Measure  Governor’s SHSP  Structure  10 Emphasis Areas  Partnerships Atlanta Regional Commission SHSP Task Teams Intersection Safety Implementation Plan Lane Departure Plan Operation Rolling Thunder Occupant Protection Older/Younger Drivers Bicycle Safety Action Plan Open Roads Policy US Congressional Reauthorize

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