FLORIDA STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN 1
FLORIDA STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN Presenter: Joe Santos State Safety Engineer FDOT State Safety Office 2
Presentation 3/28/2017 3
FLORIDA STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN Crash Data for Florida s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) 4
SHSP Vision and Goal SHSP Vision: A Fatality-Free Roadway System 3/28/2017 5
SHSP Background Statewide document laying out the strategic approach for improving safety on Florida s roadways Approved and signed by major agencies and partners Works with other strategic plans for Florida, specifically in support of the Florida Transportation Plan Provides overall direction for area-specific coalitions 3/28/2017 6
Florida Transportation Plan Contents 3/28/2017 7
FTP Goal Areas Over the next 50 years, we want Safety and Security for residents, visitors, businesses Transportation solutions that support Florida s global Economic Competitiveness Agile, Resilient, Quality and transportation infrastructure Efficient and Reliable Mobility for people and freight More Transportation Choices for people and freight Transportation solutions that support Quality Places to live, learn, work, and play Transportation solutions that enhance Florida s Environment and Conserve Energy 3/28/2017 8
FLORIDA STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN Crash Data for Florida s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) 9
SECTION ONE Section One Title
What Does the Update Process Include? Analysis of crash data and other trends affecting fatalities and serious injuries Selection of emphasis areas, strategies and actions based on data and proven, effective approaches Review of public and partner input received from FTP update process Coordination with strategic safety coalitions Coordination with Metropolitan Planning Organizations and other regional and local partners Review and approval by Signing Partners 3/28/2017 11
Signing Partners Florida Rail Enterprise 3/28/2017 12
The SHSP Update: Emphasis Areas 3/28/2017 13
FLORIDA STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN Crash Data for Florida s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) 14
Crash Data for the SHSP 15
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4 E s of Safety Engineering Enforcement Education Emergency Response 18
Crash Data for the SHSP 19
SHSP Overarching Strategies 20
Fatalities and Serious Injuries by Emphasis Area 21
Crash Data for the SHSP 22
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Crash Data for the SHSP 60% 50% 40% 51% 40% 50% 42% 56% 50% 47% 45% 44% 54% 30% 20% 35% 35% 23% 31% 24% 26% 30% 23% 28% 26% 37% 32% 31% 26% 29% 34% 10% 0% 14% Speeding & Aggressive 10% 12% Ped & Bike Motorcyclists Impaired Driving Aging Road Users Teen Drivers Distracted Driving Work Zone Commercial Vehicle 12% Unrestrained Occupants Lane Departure Serious and Fatal Intersection Serious and Fatal Non-LD Non-Int Serious and Fatal 26
Crash Data for the SHSP 27
Crash Data for the SHSP 2011-2014 Percentage of Category Overlaps for Individual Users *from FDOT Crash Analysis Reporting database as of July 30,2016 80% 70% 66% 69% 62% 69% 60% 50% 48% 41% 42% 40% 31% 30% 20% 10% 4% 17% 5% 13% 7% 9% 19% 8% 9% 15% 10% 14% 14% 10% 7% 15% 0% Speeding & Aggressive Impaired Driving Teen Drivers Distracted Driving Work Zone Commercial Vehicle Ped & Bike Serious and Fatal Motorcycle Serious and Fatal Unrestrained Occupant Serious and Fatal Other Road User Serious and Fatal 28
Crash Data for the SHSP 2011-2014 Percentage of Category Overlaps for Aging Road Users *from FDOT Crash Analysis Reporting database as of July 30,2016 14% 12% 11% 13% 12% 10% 8% 7% 7% 6% 6% 4% 2% 0% Speeding & Aggressive Impaired Driving Teen Drivers Distracted Driving Work Zone Commercial Vehicle Aging Road User Serious and Fatal NOTE: only fatalities and injuries for users aged 65 and over are counted in this chart 29
Crash Data for the SHSP 30
Trends Shaping Florida s Roadway Safety 7,282 Miles of Bicycle Facilities 3,276 Miles of Pedestrian Facilities 31
Crash Data for the SHSP 32
Crash Data for the SHSP 2011-2014 Percentage of Local versus State *from FDOT Crash Analysis Reporting database as of July 30,2016 90% 81% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 50% 47% 3% 38% 20% 0% 21% 19% 2% 48% 45% 7% 54% 44% 3% 58% 41% 2% 55% 39% 5% 50% 47% 2% 56% 41% 3% 17% 1% 66% 31% 3% 57% 41% 2% SHS Serious and Fatal Local Serious and Fatal Non Public Roads Serious and Fatal 33
Implementation Efforts SHSP Emphasis Areas
Call To Action To successfully implement the SHSP, all stakeholders should commit to: Update their safety plans, including other state, coalition, MPO, and local government plans, to align with the FTP and SHSP zero fatality vision. Demonstrate support and promote the SHSP vision of zero fatalities by implementing SHSP strategies on state, regional, and local transportation safety agency and organization websites. Promote initiatives that increase roadway users understanding of the state s most significant traffic safety problems and their role in reducing fatalities and serious injuries. Support national, state, and local initiatives, policies, and safety projects that promote highway safety 3/28/2017 35
Resources (FDOT) FDOT State Safety Office - http://www.dot.state.fl.us/safety/ - FDOT SSO Safety Engineering - http://www.dot.state.fl.us/safety/11a- SafetyEngineering/SafetyEngineering1.shtm - FDOT SSO Crash Data Request On Line Form - http://www.dot.state.fl.us/safety/11a- SafetyEngineering/TransSafEng/TrafCrashData_Form.html FDOT Traffic Safety Web Portal - http://www2.dot.state.fl.us/trafficsafetywebportal/index.aspx - State Safety Office GIS Query Tool - https://fdotewp1.dot.state.fl.us/ssogis/home.aspx 36
Resources (DHSMV & Signal 4) Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Crash Reports http://www.flhsmv.gov/courts/crash/ Florida s Integrated Report Exchange System (FIRES) Portal - https://firesportal.com/pages/public/home.aspx Signal 4 Analytics - https://s4.geoplan.ufl.edu/ 37
Recorded FDOT Webinars http://www.fdot.gov/safety/11a- SafetyEngineering/crash%20data%20academy/academy.shtm 38
FLORIDA STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN Questions? Joe Santos State Safety Engineer FDOT State Safety Office 39