Transportation Safety Priorities: AASHTO/State Perspective Kelly Hardy, AASHTO Safety UTC Summit March 19, 2015.

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Transportation Safety Priorities: AASHTO/State Perspective Kelly Hardy, AASHTO Safety UTC Summit March 19, 2015

Safety Priorities  Research Themes  Collaboration with States

Research Priorities  Draft SCOHTS Strategic Research Plan NCHRP 20-7 (353); PI is Frank Gross, VHB  Themes: Drivers and Passengers Vulnerable Users Vehicles Infrastructure Emergency Medical Services

Research Priorities  Strategic Research Plan Themes cont. Improved Safety Management  Data  Workforce Planning and Development  Partnerships and Collaboration Public Health Traffic Safety Culture

Research Priorities  Evaluation of 4E Countermeasures  Data Research with limited data Linking and analyzing roadway, crash, medical data Data governance  SHRP2

Collaboration with States  Involvement in early stages Dialogue between UTCs and DOT community to discuss needs Beyond soliciting research ideas  Marketing research results to increase awareness  Challenge: developing implementation plans for both basic and applied research Identifying goals and implementation plan