ATSSA UPDATE VERSION JUN 03
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ATSSA UPDATE VERSION JUN 03
American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) ATSSA Status Report June 2003 ATSSA’s Core Purpose: “To Advance Roadway Safety” Training New Courses • Guardrail Installation Level 1 • Traffic Control Design Specialist New CD Training • Basic Traffic Control for Short Duration Activities • Basic Traffic Control for Utility Operations Courses Under Development • Night Time Traffic Control • Guardrail Installation Level II • Comprehensive Inspection • Basic Traffic Control for Police, Fire and Rescue Personnel New Products * Retroreflective Sheeting Guide * Standard Highway Signs Manual •Standard Highway Signs CD-ROM •Basic Traffic Control For Short Duration Activities •Basic Traffic Control for Utility Operations •Basic Traffic Control for Utility Operations Guidebook * TCS Inspection Log Book Work Zone Clipboard Under Development Products •ABC’sProducts of Work Zone Awareness Video, Spanish Version (VHS or DVD) •Parts I, III and VI of the MUTCD Convention and Traffic Expo 2003 New Orleans • Total booths 506 • Total attendance 2900+ • Numerous workshops • Public Officials Day • New Products Press Conference • Innovation Awards Technical Assistance Center * NCHRP 20- 58 (F-SHRP) * FHWA Work Zone Best Practices Workshop Steering Group * FHWA Work Zone Safety Steering Committee •FHWA Positive Separation Task Force •Traffic Control Devices Symposium Public Relations * National Work Zone Memorial * National Work Zone Awareness Week (April 6-12, 2003) * Press Releases (Board Package) •NASCAR Driver Todd Bodine Video •State Safety Reports ATSSA’s National Work Zone Memorial ATSS Foundation * Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program * National Work Zone Memorial * Work Zone Poster Contest (K-3 and 4-6) ATSS Foundation 2002 Scholarship Recipients Government Relations H.R.-288 “The Roadway Safety and Congestion Mitigation Improvements Act” U.S. Representative Jay Inslee introduced H.R.-288, the “Roadway Safety and Congestion Mitigation Improvements Act.” This groundbreaking legislation provides $3 billion a year towards improving our nation's roadway safety infrastructure. Rep. Jay Inslee (D. – Wash.) Why Safer Roads? Unless A Change Occurs • 1 in every 84 children born today will die violently and 6 out of 10 will be injured in a motor vehicle crash over a lifetime. • Motor vehicle crashes cost the public $230.6 billion annually. • Taxpayer costs related to crashes equals $21 billion year. Safety Comparisons A murder takes place in the United States every 34 minutes. à A highway death occurs every 13 minutes. An aggravated assault occurs every 35 seconds. à A roadway injury occurs every 15 seconds. Since 1775, about 620,000 Americans have lost their lives in wars. à Since 1900, over 3 million people have died on our nation’s roadways. AASHTO/FHWA Goals • AASHTO: Reduce fatalities by 5,000-7,000 annually • FHWA: Reduce fatalities by 35,500 by 2008 Reduce injuries by 2,809,000 by 2008 How to Be Part of a “Virtual” Coalition (1) Log into this site: www.SafeRoadsForAmerica.org (2) Enter your Zip Code (3) Begin INSTANT communications via e-mail with your elected official(s) RECENT BOARD ACTIONS • “GSD” - New Division of ATSSA • Authorized staff to participate in the FHWA Traffic Control Device Consortium (“Pooled Fund Study”) • 3 -year training agreement with Louisiana DOT