1 FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION November 5, 2010.

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1 FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION November 5, 2010

 PURPOSE  STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN (SHSP)  SUMMARY OF PERFORMANCE  PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND INDICATORS  DETAIL RESULTS 2

PURPOSE  EMPHASIS ON SAFETY  FLORIDA’S PERFORMANCE  REVIEW MEASURES AND INDICATORS 3

STRATEGIC HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN (SHSP)  Aggressive Driving  Intersection Related  Lane Departures  Vulnerable Users 4

FLORIDA’S PERFORMANCE Highway Fatalities 3,543 3,365 3,2212,9832,563 Car and Truck Occupants 2,325 2,105 2,0201,8311,579 Motorcyclists Pedestrians Bicyclists

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PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND INDICATORS  TOTAL HIGHWAY FATALITIES  CAR AND TRUCK OCCUPANTS  MOTORCYCLISTS  PEDESTRIANS 9

PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND INDICATORS  BICYCLISTS  OCCUPANT PROTECTION  YOUNG DRIVERS  ALCOHOL-RELATED 10

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