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There are several resources available to local agencies from both federal and state sources. This article is intended to help give some direction to what resources are available and where to find them. | |||
==Agencies and Programs== | |||
There are three main agencies or programs that produce resources supporting local activities and programs. They are the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and the Missouri Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP). Each agency offers different types of support. General information about each can be found on their websites. | |||
* [https://highways.dot.gov/field-offices/missouri Missouri Division FHWA] | |||
* [https://www.modot.org/about-traffic-safety MoDOT Traffic Safety] | |||
* [https://mltrc.mst.edu/moltaphome/ LTAP] | |||
In addition to the general information, there are specific resources that have been produced. A brief description of those resources and where to find more detailed information is included here. | |||
==Federal Based Resources== | |||
* [https://highways.dot.gov/safety FHWA Highway Safety Programs] – This is a comprehensive website that houses many different safety resources including information on the Highway Safety Manual (HSM), the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), the Safe Systems Approach, and much more. | |||
* [https://highways.dot.gov/safety/proven-safety-countermeasures Proven Safety Countermeasures] – These are a collection of strategies that have been shown to reduce fatalities and serious injuries throughout our nation’s highways. | |||
* [https://highways.dot.gov/safety/pedestrian-bicyclist/step/resources Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP)] – This is a program focused on pedestrian safety and provides options for where and when to deploy systemic cost-effective countermeasures. | |||
* [https://highways.dot.gov/safety/local-rural/improving-safety-rural-local-and-tribal-roads-safety-toolkit/step-2-conduct FHWA Network Screening] – This is information specific to what to consider and how to conduct a safety analysis of your roadway network. | |||
* [https://highways.dot.gov/safety/data-analysis-tools/rsdp/rsdp-tools/highway-safety-manual-part-c-spreadsheets HSM Spreadsheets] – These are the Excel-based tools that were developed by FHWA to apply the analysis outlined in the HSM. | |||
* [https://cmfclearinghouse.fhwa.dot.gov/ Crash Modification Factor (CMF) Clearinghouse] – This is the database of produced CMFs that have been determined by various research efforts nationally. | |||
* [https://nap.nationalacademies.org/author/NCHRP/transportation-research-board/national-cooperative-highway-research-program National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Documents] – These are various research documents that have been completed with the focus of areas that effect “highway planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance”. | |||
==State Based Resources == | |||
* [https://www.mltrc.org/mltrc/Safety_Circuit_Rider.asp Safety Circuit Rider] – This program has the goal of supporting local agencies with various technical needs. | |||
* [https://epg.modot.org/forms/general_files/TS/SAFER_Document.pdf Safety Assessment For Every Roadway (SAFER)] – This is a program the intent of promoting safety on all projects and asking the right questions within project development. | |||
* [https://www.savemolives.com/mcrs SaveMOLives] – This is a website that has information about the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. This includes the Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), behavioral program information, data dashboards, and more. | |||
* [https://www.modot.org/modatazone MO DataZone Toolbox] – This is a collection of various resources that MoDOT maintains. These include areas of safety, traffic, planning, etc. | |||
* [https://datazoneapps.modot.mo.gov/ExternalAccess/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FExternalAccess%2F Crash Statistics Map] – This is within the MO DataZone Toolbox under safety resources. This resource is maintained by MoDOT and is for the ability to look up crash information that has been received from the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) in a map-based format. This is only accessible to MoDOT planning partners and those working on MoDOT projects. You can log in or request access on the external site. | |||
* [https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/TR15Map/index.jsp MSHP Crash Map] – This is a map that shows the current year’s fatal crashes and is maintained by MSHP. | |||
* [https://www.modot.org/research-publications MoDOT Research Publications] – These are the final reports of the various research projects that MoDOT has conducted. The findings can be useful for more state specific data and can address more MoDOT specific initiatives. | |||
* [https://epg.modot.org/files/3/35/907.5_SHAL.pdf Safety Handbook for Locals (S-HAL)] – This is a manual that is geared toward providing additional guidance and information to local agencies and law enforcement. It includes topics such as performing network screening, using safety analysis tools, implementing safety improvement, and more. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 10 September 2025
There are several resources available to local agencies from both federal and state sources. This article is intended to help give some direction to what resources are available and where to find them.
Agencies and Programs
There are three main agencies or programs that produce resources supporting local activities and programs. They are the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and the Missouri Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP). Each agency offers different types of support. General information about each can be found on their websites.
In addition to the general information, there are specific resources that have been produced. A brief description of those resources and where to find more detailed information is included here.
Federal Based Resources
- FHWA Highway Safety Programs – This is a comprehensive website that houses many different safety resources including information on the Highway Safety Manual (HSM), the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), the Safe Systems Approach, and much more.
- Proven Safety Countermeasures – These are a collection of strategies that have been shown to reduce fatalities and serious injuries throughout our nation’s highways.
- Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) – This is a program focused on pedestrian safety and provides options for where and when to deploy systemic cost-effective countermeasures.
- FHWA Network Screening – This is information specific to what to consider and how to conduct a safety analysis of your roadway network.
- HSM Spreadsheets – These are the Excel-based tools that were developed by FHWA to apply the analysis outlined in the HSM.
- Crash Modification Factor (CMF) Clearinghouse – This is the database of produced CMFs that have been determined by various research efforts nationally.
- National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Documents – These are various research documents that have been completed with the focus of areas that effect “highway planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance”.
State Based Resources
- Safety Circuit Rider – This program has the goal of supporting local agencies with various technical needs.
- Safety Assessment For Every Roadway (SAFER) – This is a program the intent of promoting safety on all projects and asking the right questions within project development.
- SaveMOLives – This is a website that has information about the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. This includes the Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), behavioral program information, data dashboards, and more.
- MO DataZone Toolbox – This is a collection of various resources that MoDOT maintains. These include areas of safety, traffic, planning, etc.
- Crash Statistics Map – This is within the MO DataZone Toolbox under safety resources. This resource is maintained by MoDOT and is for the ability to look up crash information that has been received from the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) in a map-based format. This is only accessible to MoDOT planning partners and those working on MoDOT projects. You can log in or request access on the external site.
- MSHP Crash Map – This is a map that shows the current year’s fatal crashes and is maintained by MSHP.
- MoDOT Research Publications – These are the final reports of the various research projects that MoDOT has conducted. The findings can be useful for more state specific data and can address more MoDOT specific initiatives.
- Safety Handbook for Locals (S-HAL) – This is a manual that is geared toward providing additional guidance and information to local agencies and law enforcement. It includes topics such as performing network screening, using safety analysis tools, implementing safety improvement, and more.