Regional Safety Action Plan

Regional Safety Action Plan

Product No.: 06032
Date Published: 01/2007

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This document serves as the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) Regional Safety Action Plan. The plan focuses on reducing crashes and fatalities on our regional roadway system. It provides a roadmap for effective cooperation, collaboration and coordination among safety professionals and stakeholders throughout the region for the purpose of saving lives. It documents agreed-upon prioritized emphasis areas and strategies and documents potential challenges to the implementation of these strategies. A course of action is laid out and performance measures are identified to track progress.

Geographic Area Covered: The study area includes the DVRPC nine-county region.

Key Words: Safety, fatalities, injuries, crashes, fatality rate, safety conscious planning, emphasis areas, strategies, coordination, collaboration, engineering, enforcement, education, emergency medical services, actions, SAFETEA-LU, prioritize, strategic highway safety plan, projects, programs, roadway, goal, objectives, prevention, transportation planning, funding, challenges, pedestrian, bicycle, vehicle miles traveled, regional safety task force, implement.

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