WEBINAR - Developing Tribal Transportation Safety Plans

PLEASE NOTE:  THIS WEBINAR SESSION IS FULL - YOUR REGISTRATION WILL BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST
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When: August 29, 2013 at 12:00pm PST until 2:00pm PST
Instructor: Adam Larsen, FHWA Tribal Coordinator & Safety Engineer

REGISTRATION
Registration for this workshop is required. To register for this workshop, please complete this form for each computer that will be connected.  The webinar is limited to 99 connections.
You will eventually recieve a link to the webinar via email or will be notified if you are placed on a wait list.  This email is manually generated and may take up to a week to arrive.  Please DO NOT register more than once.  If you experience problems with this form, please contact Adam Larsen at 360-619-7751 or Adam.Larsen@dot.gov

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Tribal Transportation Safety Plans are a critical first step for developing a strategic approach to transportation safety risks. This training will be an overview of a recommended process for developing TTSP.  
MAP-21 sets aside 2% of the Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) as TTP Safety Funds (TTPSF) to be made available to tribes on a competitive basis.  The funds will be distributed to tribes to develop strategic plans and implement multi-disciplinary strategies that are most likely to reduce the number of fatal and serious injury crashes that are occurring in Indian Country.    The top priority during the first cycle of funding will be funding the development of Tribal Transportation Safety Plans. The training will also cover key elements for Tribes to consider when applying for TTPSF dollars to develop a Tribal Transportation Safety Plan.
A Tribal Transportation Safety Management Plan (TTSMP) is a living document that is data driven, identifies transportation safety issues, prioritizes strategies to address the top issues, is coordinated with the State Strategic Highway Safety Plan and any local government safety plans and, promotes a comprehensive approach to addressing safety needs with input from a variety of stakeholders.
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