AASHTO SHSP-2005 AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan A Comprehensive Plan to Substantially Reduce Vehicle-Related Fatalities and Injuries on the Nation's Highways《AASHTO战略公路安全计划.1.pdf
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1、 AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Pian A Comprehensive Plan to Substantially Reduce Vehicle-Related Fatalities and Injuries on the Nation?s Highways The AASHTO Board of Directors first approved this document in December 1997 by more than the required two-thirds majority vote. It was revised and updat
2、ed with current data in December 2004, but the emphasis areas and strategies identified in the original plan remain the same. The NCHRP Series 500 guides referred to throughout this document provide updated strategies for significantly reducing roadway injuries and fatalities. Published by the Ameri
3、can Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 249 Washington, DC 20001 (202) 624-5806 (fax) (202) 624-5800 Web site: www.transportation.org Copyright O 2005 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Ail rights rese
4、rved. TOOLS FOR I LIFE I No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the publisher. Table of Contents Introduction Section I: The AASHTO Initiative Implementation Strategies . 3 Moving from Plan to Action 3 Funding Needs . 5 Funding Kequirements and
5、Benefits 6 Summary 7 Scope of the Problem . 4 SafetyGoal . 7 Section II: The Plan Elements Part 1: Drivers Instituting Graduated Licensing for Young Drivers . Ensuring Drivers Are Fully Licensed and Competent . Sustaining Proficiency in Older Drivers Curbing Aggressive Driving 12 Reducing Impaired D
6、riving 13 Keeping Drivers Alert . 14 9 10 11 Increasing Driver Safety Awareness 15 Increasing Seat Belt Use and Improving Air Bag Effectiveness 16 Part 2: Special Users Making Walking and Street Crossing Safer Ensuring Safer Bicycle Travel . 17 19 Part 3: Vehicles Improving Motorcycle Safety and Inc
7、reasing Motorcycle Awareness . 20 Making Truck Travel Safer 22 Increasing Safety Enhancements in Vehicles . 23 Part 4: Highways Reducing Vehicle-Train Crashes . 24 25 Minimizing the Consequences of Leaving the Road 27 Improving the Design and Operation of Highway Intersections 28 30 Designing Safer
8、Work Zones . 31 Keeping Vehicles on the Roadway . Reducing Head-on and Across-Median Crashes Part 5: Emergency Medical Services Part 6: Management Enhancing Emergency Medical Capabilities to Increase Survivability . 32 Improving Information and Decision Support Systems 34 Creating More Effective Pro
9、cesses and Safety Management Systems . 36 Want More Information? . 38 I ntrodwction A child born today can expect to live an average of 78 years. Thats the good news. The bad news is that one out of every 90 children born today will die violently in a motor vehicle crash. And 70 of every 100 will be
10、 injured in a highway crash at some point during their lives, many more than once. Beginning a life with such high potential for motor vehicle-related death and injury is unnecessary and should not be acceptable in todays society, because the means to prevent significant numbers of highway crashes,
11、deaths, and injuries are readily available. A well-planned, coordinated approach to improving roadway safety that involves all elements of the traffic safety community focuses on low-cost, day-to-day improvements, and effectively implements new strategies can substantially reduce the nations highway
12、 death toll and improve the future outlook for todays new citizens. This Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) and the tools developed to facilitate its implementation offer state and local transportation and safety agencies a life-saving blueprint ready for application in developing comprehensive hi
13、ghway safety plans. Section I: The AASHTO Initiative In 2003, the AASHTO Board of Directors, the Governors Highway Safety Associa- tion, the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, and the U.S. De- partment of Transportation set as a goal the reduction of the nations highway fa- tality
14、 rate by 2008 to not more than one fatality per 100 million vehicle miles trav- eled. Reducing the fatality rate on streets and roads can be achieved most efficiently if all states take aim at significant highway safety challenges in ways that utilize good planning and effective coordination of all
15、available resources. In 1996, there already was a recognized need for a strategic plan to address criti- cal highway safety problems. Late that year and early in 1997, the AASHTO Stlanding Committee for Highway Traffic Safety (SCOHTS), along with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Nation
16、al Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration (NHTSA), and the Transportation Research Boards Committee on Trans- portation Safety Management, convened a meeting of national safety experts in driver, vehicle, and highway issues. The participants, whose mission was to develop a strategic highway safety
17、plan, included a range of stakeholders repre- senting the private and public sectors, in- cluding representatives from: H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H States and counties United States Department of Transportation Modal Administrations American Association of State Highway and Transportation Offi
18、cials Governors Highway Safety Association National Transportation Safety Board Mothers Against Drunk Driving Insurance Institute for Highway Safety American Automobile Association Traffic Safety Foundation American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators American Association of Retired Persons
19、National Safety Council Bicycle Federation of America American Trucking Association Transportation Research Board American Road and Transportation Builders Association Roadway Safety Federation American Traffic Safety Services Association H General Motors Corporation H Academia H Railroad industry H
20、 Insurance industry H Private consultants. The plan they produced, which focuses on 22 specific highway safety challenges or “emphasis areas,” is contained in the pages that follow. Although this is an AASHTO-initiated plan, it is comprehensive in scope. it not only addresses what some consider the
21、traditional AASHTO concerns for “infra- structure,” but also tackles driver, occu- pant, vehicle, and post-crash responsibili- ties in non-infrastructure areas. Moreover, this plan is built on existing safety programs, such as the National Safety Councils (NSC) National Agenda for Safety Records, th
22、e Strategic Plan for improving Roadside Safety-a program developed through the National Coopera- tive Highway Research Program (NCHRP) -and the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Strategic Plan. The AASHTO Standing Committee on Highway Traffic Safety believes that a comprehensive, integrated approach
23、has great potential to significantly reduce mo- tor vehicle-related deaths, injuries, and associated health care costs on our highways. Implementation Strategies Highway safety is a shared responsibility. The Federal government is best suited for providing national leadership, direction, development
24、, and demonstration of new safety programs. State and local govern- ments are then able to deploy new pro- grams, ensuring that end-users can effec- tively put them into service. Such activities first require that a compre- hensive highway safety plan, including management procedures, be in place pr
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