Post on 13-Jan-2016
LTAP/TTAP Joint Safety Program Overview
Joint Safety Program Vision• Further the national program vision to improve the safety of the
local and rural surface transportation system
Joint Safety Program Mission• Provide local, rural and tribal road agencies with the safety
training, materials, knowledge and technical assistance needed to reduce fatalities and injuries on their roads
Joint Safety Program Focus• Deliver training resources, materials and knowledge to Centers to
increase and enhance their delivery of safety products and services to local and rural road customers
LTAP/TTAP Joint Safety Program
Safety Leadership Team(Matthew, Cameron, Janet, Marie, Jeff)
FHWA TPP (links to Office of Safety, NHI
and Resource Center)
NLTAPA Safety Work Group (links to
Centers, partners)
LTAP/TTAP Joint Safety Program Organization
LTAP/TTAP Joint Safety Program Inputs
Safety Leadership
Team
Ideas from LTAP/TTAP
Centers
Ideas from FHWA (TPP,
Office of Safety, NHI, Resource
Center)Ideas from
Partners, Local Customers
FHWA
• Office of Safety• Office of Technical Services
– TPP, Resource Center, NHI
• Federal Lands Highway• Division Offices
Partners
• NACE• APWA• AASHTO• ARTBA• TRB• Emerging partners?
Centers• Training Courses• Materials• Knowledge• Safety Culture
LTAP/TTAP Joint Safety Program Outreach
SafetyLeadership
Team
Safety Leadership
Team
LTAP/TTAP Safety Leadership Team Focus
Defined Joint Safety
Program Activities
Safety Materials From All Sources
Safety Information
From All Sources
Enhanced Center Safety
Services
Safety Partners Across
LTAP/TTAP
Assess safety
efforts for maximum benefit to LTAP/TTAP
Centers
Prioritize the highest-value efforts into specific,
definable tasks
Assign tasks to FHWA, NLTAPA or
both
Oversee all tasks to
completion
Deliver safety tools,
resources and
materials to LTAP/TTAP Centers
LTAP/TTAP Safety Leadership Team Process
Review and assess efforts to determine success and address existing and new challenges