Leanna Depue, Ph.D. On behalf of the Peer Exchange Planning Committee SHSP Survey Summary.

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Leanna Depue, Ph.D. On behalf of the Peer Exchange Planning Committee SHSP Survey Summary

SHSP Development Status N=48 Status# of StatesPercent Implementing Original1123% Implementing Second1531% Implementing Third613% Living Document919% Other715%

Local/Regional SHSP Development Status Status# of StatesPercent No Local/Regional Plans3165% Regional Level Plans510% County/Parrish Level Plans48% Other817%

SHSP Management Status Status# of StatesPercent Executive/Leadership Team3576% SHSP Coordinator/Program Manager 3065% Emphasis Area Teams or Subcommittees 2861% Specialized Team Tracking Performance 2146% Annual Status/Performance Report 1124%

Integration of SHSP Into Other State Plans State Plans# of States Percent Hwy Safety Improvement Plan (HSIP)4492% Highway Safety Plan (HSP)4185% Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 2348% Statewide Long Range Transportation Plan1940% Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Plan (MCSAP) 1838% Metropolitan Long Range Plan919% Metropolitan Trans. Improvement Program817%

Most Active Partners Supporting SHSP Partner# of States % Extremely Supportive GR/Director 402 Program 4494% Safety Engineer4390% Federal Partners4390% State/Highway Patrol3675% Sec/Dir of Transportation3474% Chief Engineer3474%

Least Active Partners of SHSP Partner# of States % Little or No Support Dept. of Education1430% Dept. of Revenue or Motor Vehicles 919% Governor817% LTAP613% Local Law Enforcement510%

Data Source# of States Percent Traffic Crash Data48100% Traffic Volumes4288% Safety Belt Observational Survey 4185% Roadway Inventory Data4083% Most Frequently Used Data

Data Source# of States Percent Focus Groups1327% CODES1429% Youth Risk Behavioral Survey 1735% EMS1838% Motorcycle Helmet Observational Survey 1838% Least Frequently Used Data

Fatality Reduction Goal# of States Percent Numerical Goal with Target Date1735% TZD plus Interim Numerical Goal with Target Date 1123% Rate Per 100M VMT with Target Date 613% TZD Only48% TZD Plus Interim Rate Goal with Target Date 36% Fatality Reduction Goal

Training Need# of StatesPercent Evaluation Techniques3167% Developing Effective Implementation Strategies 2554% Developing Effective Performance Measures 2452% Developing Regional/County SHSP 2452% Building and Maintaining Partnerships 2350% Improving Collaboration & Communication 2350% Training Needs for SHSP Program Manager

Positive Outcomes # of States Percent Better Communication & Collaboration between Agencies 2960% Reduction of Highway Fatalities & Injuries 2858% Raised Awareness of Highway Safety1225% Positive Outcomes of SHSP

Challenges# of States Percent Lack of Staff Resources and Dedicated Funding 4083% Maintaining Momentum and Keeping Partners Engaged and Committed 1531% Data Concerns1123% Challenges of SHSP Effort