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1 Richard Rolland, Director 2013 NTTC

2 Toward Zero Deaths A National Strategy on Highway Safety Cultural Change and Building the Foundation of Safety

3 MAP-21 Major Safety Provisions Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) Expands list of participants – County transportation officials, State representatives of non motorized users, Other major Federal, State, tribal, and local safety stakeholders

4 Highway Safety Improvement Program ($2.4B) Dramatically increases size of existing program and Strengthens link between HSIP and NHTSA programs. Establishes an evaluation process driven by the Strategic Highway Safety Plan.

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6 The Foundation for Change: A Structure and Process for Success Sustainable Governance

7 The Foundation for Change: A Structure and Process for Success Sustainable Governance

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9 What is Your Goal? This “man on the street” video from Nevada shows you why our goal is zero traffic deaths or serious injuries!“man on the street” video from Nevada http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdGYMPITP1w

10 Thank You

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12 A Success Story The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation have experienced phenomenal traffic safety successes in recent years by approaching traffic safety through the four E’s: Education, Enforcement, Engineering and Emergency Medical Service.Two key elements of the successes have been: A collaborative approach in the community to leverage resources.

13 The supportive leadership by Colville Business Council, the elected legislative body. Traffic deaths on the Colville Reservation have been reduced from about 24 a year to two traffic deaths in 2011.

14 The documentary Traffic Safety Successes on the Colville Reservation relates this remarkable feat. The story received additional exposure from its official 2012 nominee selection for the American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco, where it was screened and received an award on the final evening of the festival. The video is available for web-viewing through www.wtsc.wa.gov (Resources > Videos > Tribal) or directly through this link: http://vimeo.com/40528456.www.wtsc.wa.gov (Resources > Videos > Tribal) http://vimeo.com/40528456


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