Strategic Plan for Traffic Records Improvements 2012-2015

Strategic Plan for Traffic Records Improvements 2012-2015

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 20

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While much has been achieved in upgrading and improving the Traffic Records System in Colorado, significant problems remain. Most databases still function as islands of information with limited data sharing and integration. Data remains inconsistent from one dataset to another. The quality of some data is questionable and accessibility is limited. While an initial plan was to develop a Traffic Records Virtual Data Warehouse (TRVDW) to provide a comprehensive, complete, accurate, data resource, the TRVDW feasibility study revealed the concept to be too costly for implementation. This Strategic Plan provides a number of goals and objectives for improvements to the Traffic Records System. All of them serve the ultimate goal of a well integrated Traffic Records System delivering timely, high-quality data for appropriate traffic safety decisions at all levels.


Traffic Safety Data

Traffic Safety Data

Author: Susan Fleming

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 1437932452

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Traffic crashes kill or injure millions of people each year. High-quality traffic safety data is vital to allocate resources and target programs as the National Highway Traffic Safety Admin, (NHTSA) and states work to improve traffic safety through data-driven approaches. To qualify for federal funding, states must submit plans which include fatality and crash data analyses to identify areas for improvement. This report provides information on: (1) the extent to which state traffic safety data systems meet NHTSA performance measures for assessing the quality of data systems; and (2) progress states have made in improving traffic safety data systems, and related challenges. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.


U.S. Department of Transportation's Traffic Safety Summit II

U.S. Department of Transportation's Traffic Safety Summit II

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 44

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Prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and highway safety professionals from around the country met in 1991 for Traffic Safety Summit II. The Summit produced 188 recommendations on all aspects of the prosecution and adjudication of traffic offenses. To assist in implementing these recommendations, then Secretary of Transportation Skinner appointed an Implementation Group, composed of the Summit working group moderators. This report describes the Implementation Group's accomplishments during its two year charter. The Implementation Group prioritized the recommendations. The highest priority recommendations fell into four major areas: training and education, records, assessment and treatment, and legislation.