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All Roads Transportation Safety (ARTS). Roadway Departure Crash- 2013. 1700 Fatalities & serious injuries in Oregon per year. Emphasizes goal to reduce Fatal and serious injury crashes Emphasizes spending on all public roads Increased Funding for Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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All Roads Transportation Safety (ARTS) Program
Doug BishTraffic Services Engineer
Oregon Department of TransportationNovember 2014
Oregon averages 1700 fatal and serious injury crashes each
year
HSIP was traditionally only spent on State Highways, but 50% of our Fatal and
Serious injury crashes occur on local agency roads
We are developing data driven process targeted at reducing Fatal
and serious injuries
48%
State Highways
• 2,100 fatal and serious injury crashes;
• 8,000 miles
27%
City Streets
• Urban Non-state;• 1,200 fatal and
serious injury crashes;
• 10,000 miles
25%
County Roads
• Rural Non-state;• 1,000 fatal and
serious injury crashes;
• 26,000 miles
2009 - 2011Fatal and serious injury crashesin Oregon by jurisdiction
Using proven Safety Countermeasures and prioritizing based benefit/cost, most good for
dollar spent
Using traditional hot spot methods we will target locations with histories of fatal and serious
crashes
Using the Systemic approach half the funding will be used for low
cost measures that can be widely implemented
ODOT rolled out a Transition program in 2013 to begin
addressing local road safety with systemic measures
Funding will be split 50/50 between hot spot and systemic
Hot Spot lists will be developed by ODOT and shared with local
agencies who will give input into the selection of the hot spot
projects
Systemic selection will be through an application process, funding for each emphasis area will be
split roughly proportional to the amount of F&A
Once a refined list of projects are selected for each area and multi-
disciplinary assessment will assure the right measure for the
location
Federal funds requires matching funds currently 7.78% for HSIP
During the fall of 2014 through the spring of 2015 ODOT will work
with local agencies to develop refined project lists for the STIP
Thank YouFor more info, please contact:
Doug Bish ODOT Traffic Services Engineer
503-986-3594