The 2013 Integrated Safety Plan (ISP) is built upon a foundation of traffic safety strategies that are proven to reduce the number and severity of traffic crashes in the state of Colorado. The ISP focuses on the three contributing factors to crashes: the roadway, the driver, and the vehicle. The crash sequence is examined and strategies are developed to reduce the likelihood of a crash from occurring, and to mitigate the effects of the crash once a crash sequence has been initiated. Many of these strategies involve joint efforts and cooperative programs at all levels of government, and between the public and private sectors. There are several groups and organizations that engage in various processes and programs that are designed to prevent and mitigate Colorados highway fatalities and serious injuries. From CDOT, these include the Governors Representative for Highway Safety, our Safety and Traffic Engineering Branch, the Office of Transportation Safety, our six Transportation Regional Directors, Headquarters staff, and Staff Branches. Other groups and organizations that are also involved include the Governors office, the Colorado State Legislature, federal agencies, state agencies, political subdivisions, community groups, and the private sector. All of these entities are vital in our ongoing mission to reduce crashes resulting in fatalities or serious injury on Colorado roadways.


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    Titel :

    Colorado Department of Transportation: Integrated Safety Plan, 2013


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2013


    Format / Umfang :

    212 pages


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch