Proactively educating and enforcing impaired, distracted, drowsy, and careless driving has the potential to greatly reduce the number of serious crashes. Education and enforcement of restraint use minimizes injury and death when crashes do occur. In support of the Michigan Strategic Highway Safety Plan goal to reduce traffic fatalities by 200 by 2016, working with the Traffic Services Section, every post will develop at least one traffic safety initiative, supported by crash data, annually. In addition, the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division (CVED) will develop at least one commercial vehicle traffic safety initiative per district annually.
Michigan Highway Safety Plan, Fiscal Year 2014
2014
341 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation planning , Highway safety , Fatalities , Injuries , Traffic accidents , Traffic crashes , Prevention , Accident reduction , Traffic safety , Economic losses , Crash data , Michigan , Highway Safety Plan (HSP)
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