On March 22, 2003, Governor Mark Warner approved Senate Bill 1093 (SB1093). SB 1093 establishes a highway safety corridor (HSC) program for the Commonwealth. The program will attempt to address safety concerns through a combination of law enforcement, education, and safety enhancements. Fines for the violations in the highway safety corridors will be doubled up to a maximum of $500. SB 1093 requires that the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner, in conjunction with the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Superintendent of State Police, develop criteria for designating and evaluating highway safety corridors. This process is to include a review of crash data, accident reports, type and volume of vehicular traffic, and engineering and traffic studies.
Highway Safety Corridors: National Experiences and a Possible Framework for Virginia
2003
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Highway safety programs , Transportation corridors , Virginia , Program effectiveness , Law enforcement , Accident reduction , Highway safety , Education , Traffic volume , Transportation planning , Safety programs , Traffic engineering , Highway safety corridor(HSC)
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