The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration communication resource for states, partner organizations, and highway safety professionals.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration communication resource for states, partner organizations, and highway safety professionals.
National Center of Statistical Analysis presents data on vulnerable road users involved in fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes. This visual includes dashboards with information on fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes and fatalities.
This resource includes training and technical assistance specifically geared towards tribal transit managers, operators, and riders
Do you need help finding transportation in your area? Most Ohio communities have a variety of options, some with free or reduced fares. Eligibility requirements such as age or income may apply.
This website provides an interactive driving safety questionnaire, safety tips for older drivers, and vehicle safety tips.
The Doubling Down on What Works is a working group of the Road to Zero Coalition has created a clearinghouse for resources.
This community-oriented Guide is published by the Roadway Safety Foundation to help communicate key engineering and road design principles to lay audiences. It is a comprehensive resource and free of charge.
RAND Corporation’s website details the risks of older drivers and traffic safety. Information regarding relative risk, driving frequency and fragility are all covered topics,including a compparison of older driver risk to younger drivers.
A workshop, created by NHTSA, was held in various cities to educate local transportation engineers, law enforcement officers, elected officials and others on senior pedestrian safety.
This statewide coalition is led by the Florida Department of Transportation in partnership with the Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy at Florida State University.