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Service Groups

  • AAA Traffic Safety Foundation (AAATSF)
  • American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
  • Alabama Trucking Association (ATA)
  • Geo Huntsville
  • Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA)
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IILHS/HLDI)

  • National Safety Council
  • Operation Lifesaver
  • Students Agains Destructive Decisions (SADD)
  • Safe Routes to School
  • SALTEENS
  • Yellow Dot

Government Agencies (State & Federal)

  • Association of County Commissions of Alabama (ACCA)
  • Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)
  • Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH)
  • Alabama Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor (ATSRP)
  • Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)
  • AL Legislature (SSCC)
  • Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT)

  • Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
  • National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA)
  • USDOT Volpe Center

University Research Centers

  • Alabama Technology Transfer (T2) Center
  • Center for Advanced Public Safety (CAPS)
  • Center for Advanced Technologies (CAVT)

  • UAB Transportation Center
  • University Transportation Center for Alabama (UTCA)

Safety Topics

  • Aggressive Driving
  • Children
  • Child Safety Seats
  • Click it or Ticket
  • COVID-19
  • Diverging Diamond
  • Deer
  • Distracted Driving
  • Drowsy Driving
  • Ebola
  • EMS
  • Enforcement
  • General Traffic Safety

  • Hit & Run
  • Impaired Driving
  • Medical Considerations
  • Pedestrians
  • Road Rage
  • Safety Belts
  • Senior Drivers
  • Speeding
  • TACT
  • Weather
  • Young Drivers

Vehicles

  • All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)
  • Automated Vehicles
  • Bicycles
  • Defects & Recalls
  • Fifteen Passenger Vans
  • Large Trucks and CMV’s

  • Motorcycles
  • Railroad Involved Crashes
  • Railroad Trains
  • School Buses
  • Three-Wheeled Autocycles

Research

  • Alabama Strategic Highway Safety Plan
  • Alabama Traffic Records Coordinating Committee (TRCC)
  • CAPS Special Studies
  • Crash Facts
  • Crash Facts Book
  • Critical Analysis Reporting Environment (CARE)
  • Demographics
  • The Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) Data
  • eCite
  • eCrash

  • Holidays
  • Interactive Highway Safety Design Model (IHSDM)/Highway Safety Manual (HSM)
  • Non-Traffic Crash Stats
  • Road Improvement
  • State Data
  • Toward Zero Deaths
  • Work Zones

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