News

Read the latest news and announcements from traffic safety interest groups and about traffic safety topics here.

  • August 3rd, 2017

The coordination of this planning process is a microcosm of the overall ongoing coordination that is required to move the state ahead effectively in applying information technology to its transportation systems. The TRCC conducted a series of meetings to obtain information that was synthesized into a plan that recently obtained NHTSA funding. This effort is […]

  • August 3rd, 2017

Crumbling pavement dissolving into gravel.  That’s the reality of too many county roads, and that’s why it was chosen as the cover for the latest issue of County Commission Magazine. ACCA hopes the publication will be useful as you are discussing infrastructure investment.

  • August 3rd, 2017

NHI is hosting several HSIP and CMF web-based courses over the next couple of months. Course registration is NOW OPEN via the NHI website for the courses and dates shown below. Please note that the dates below refer to the date of the first instructor-led web conference session. There may be web-based (self-paced) modules to […]

  • August 3rd, 2017

Through the last century, American automakers drove much of the nation’s economic strength with innovations and global sales. The US government played a tangible role, from formalizing driver education to building the Interstate Highway System to bolstering consumer confidence through safety regulations. The public sector remains key as demographic trends and advances in technology and […]

  • August 2nd, 2017

Governing.com: A new study out of Washington is rarely a cause for celebration, but many traffic safety groups are excited about a forthcoming report that highlights the big role speeding plays in traffic deaths. The study comes from the National Transportation Safety Board, an agency best known for its investigations of deadly plane crashes and […]

  • August 2nd, 2017

In December of 2016, region four of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, convened for a meeting in Atlanta and conceived a special safety campaign to reduce speeding-related deaths. NHTSA region four includes Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Florida. According to the Center for Advanced Public Safety, state speeding-related fatalities have gone up […]

  • August 2nd, 2017

Model crash report, context-specific sections, and a new element for autonomous vehicles will make it easier for states to collect and share data to improve highway safety  WASHINGTON, D.C. – With traffic fatalities on the rise, guidance on how to collect high-quality crash data becomes ever more important. Developed cooperatively by the Governors Highway Safety […]

  • August 2nd, 2017

Be an example of a safe and courteous driver (i.e. avoid speeding, do not use cell phone while driving). Organize activities to limit the number of teens traveling together in a car. If activities require multiple cars, have an adult drive the lead car to control speed.