Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
10-31-2023
Abstract
In an effort to make roadways safer and to relieve the cost burden that unsafe roadways place on Hillsborough County residents, the Hillsborough County Community & Infrastructure Planning Department asked researchers from the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) to identify and summarize noteworthy and reproducible practices currently being used in other large Florida Counties regarding data-driven safety coordination between counties and first responder agencies. This research project explored methods County planners might employ to assist law enforcement and other first responders within their county in identifying the most dangerous areas for road users as part of a larger roadway safety strategy (i.e., the Safe System Approach and Vision Zero).
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Scholar Commons Citation
Kramer, Jeff; Dinehart, Taylor; and Boyd, Tia, "Noteworthy Practices for Safety Coordination" (2023). Transportation Planning, Policy, and Processes (TP3) Final Reports. 48.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cutr_tpppfr/48
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