The 1996 Annual Report on Highway Safety Improvement Programs is the 22nd in a series of annual reports on FHWA's highway safety improvement programs. The FHWA prepared this report in accordance with Sections 130 and 152 of Title 23 of the United States Code (23 U.S.C. 130 and 152). The report presents the progress made by the states and territories in implementing the Rail-Highway Crossings and Hazard Elimination Programs. The report also examines the effectiveness of highway safety improvements made under these programs. The 1996 report provides data on the reduction in accident rates, cost-per-accident reduced, and benefit-cost ratios for each type of highway safety improvement. The report also provides national traffic accident statistics. The statistics include accidents by first harmful event and by highway system, and accidents at railroad-highway crossings and in work zones.
Annual Report on Highway Safety Improvement Programs, 1996. Report of the Secretary of Transportation to the United States Congress
1996
54 pages
Report
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