AASHTO SSLF-2003 National Highway Safety Forum Proceedings《国家公路论坛》.pdf
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1、American Association of State Highway and Transportation Off icials Acknowledgments The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) wishes to recognize the collaborative efforts of the United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT), the state Departments of Tra
2、nsportation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“TSA), the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMYA), Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), the International
3、 Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA). With their continued support, AASHTO strives to achieve the goals established by the AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan and the key elements of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation
4、Equity Act of 2003 (SAFETEA). This report was prepared by Kathryn Harrington-Hughes, Director of Operations, EN0 Transportation Foundation. Contents Introduction 1 Painting the Safety Picture . 2 Office of the Secretary 2 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 3 Federal Motor Carrier Safety
5、Administration 5 Federal Highway Administration 7 American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators 8 Governors Highway Safety Association 9 International Association of Chiefs of Police . 10 Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance 10 Success Stories . 11 Washingtons Highway Safety Partners Panel . 11
6、 Pennsylvanias Highway Safety Partners Panel . 15 Conversation Circle 18 Next Steps . 19 Introduction Highway safety has always been a priority for state, local, and federal transportation agencies and law-enforcement agencies. But despite the continued attention, more than 42,000 people die on U.S.
7、 streets and highways each year. Because these deaths occur one or two at a time in locations spread across the nation, they have not generated the public outcry that would result were the same number of people to die annuaily as a result of airline crashes or terrorist attacks. The American Associa
8、tion of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), which represents transportation deparments in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, con- vened a one-day Highway Safety Leadership Forum in Lexington, Kentucky, on June 2,2003, to address the issue of highway safety. Ji
9、m Codell, Secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and President of AASHTO, moderated the forum. We are here today to discuss a very serious subject, and to break down silos and barriers to accomplishing our objective of cutting the number of highway fatalities and injuries,” he said. Codell
10、 reported that highway fatalities total almost 43,000 annually, and more than three million people are injured each year. When you stop to consider that it takes only one death-r one serious injury-to completely devastate a family or terminate what might have been an extremely promising career, and
11、deny hundreds of thousands of dollars of spending money to our economy, there cant be any higher priority than what were here to talk about today,” said Codeli. Explaining that the forum would be an “opportunity to hear from some of our most important colleagues in the U.S. DOT and to compare notes
12、with some states that have had great success in improving safety,” Codell urged the participants to think about what they could and would do to improve safety and reduce the death toll. He stressed the need for collaboration and communication, both at the forum and back in attendees home states. Cod
13、ell said that the purpose of the forum was to lay the groundwork for improvements in highway safety and substantial reductions in the number of highway deaths and injuries. He announced that AASHTO has just adopted an ambitious goal of reducing the highway fatality rate to no more than 1.0 fatalitie
14、s per 100 million vehicle miles of travel 07ilIT) by 2008. The current fatality rate is 1.51 per 1 O0 million VMX a reduction to 1 .O would save 9,000 lives per year from todays levels. Codell distributed a pledge form and urged participants to “sign on the dotted line” and join with AASHTO “on the
15、journey to substantially reduce highway deaths.” The U.S. DOT reports that the highway fatalities in 2002 reached the highest level since 1990, at 42,815 fatalities. The fatality rate remained at 1.51 per 100 million vehicle miles of travel. Vehicle miles of travel increased in 2002 to 2.83 trillion
16、, up from 2.78 trillion in 2001. Highway- related injuries were at a record low, at 2.92 million (down from 3.03 million in 2001). 1 The pledge form asked the states to agree to: Convene key state safety partners to discuss current highway safety activities and start to develop a comprehensive state
17、 safety plan, and Identify areas in which departments will work to reduce highway deaths in each state. Painting the Safety Picture To provide an overview of highway-safety improvement actions, goals, and programs within the US. DOT and other organizations to improve highway safety, representatives
18、from several modal administra- tions within the federal transportation department and trade and professional associations addressed the forum participants. Office of the Secretary Michael Jackson, Deputy Secretary of the US. DOT, expressed appreciation for all those organizations that had sent repre
19、sentatives to the forum ?to ponder this vitally important issue regarding highway safety.? He stressed that the department wants to make its resources dovetail with those of the forum participants, and that US. DOT will support and encourage the important work being done by the states and others to
20、improve safety. He said the ?three E?s? (engineering, education, and enforcement) need be augmented by a fourth ?E?-?call it energy, Cali it enthusiasm, call it what you will, but it is the fire in the belly, the passion,? to make roadways safer. Jackson shared four thoughts to keep in mind in devel
21、oping and implementing strategies for improving highway safety: Safety is not a partisan topic. Jackson pointed out that President Clinton and his staff were as committed to safety as is the Bush administration. He noted that safety is politics, and ?we as political actors have to organize our gover
22、nments to do this. The things that need to be done have to be done first by people who have government positions.? The focus must be on states and the uniqueness of each state. The US. DOT wants to provide states with the tools, funding, and moral support to help them succeed. No single state depart
23、ment can do it alone-it will require a coalition of the various agencies within each state. States need leaders with ?a passion in their bones to make this work.? He exhorted the state DOT chefs to be that person. ?The only way that we are going to succeed in all the states is if a couple of men and
24、 women just take it on and say ?this will happen because of me.? Citing the tremendous number of lives that can be saved if people wear seat belts, Jackson urged the forum participants to build coalitions to advance the cause of primary seat-belt laws in the state legislatures. ?Don?t let a week go
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