FHWA's Proven Safety Countermeasures 2021 Update

Event Date: 11/22/2021
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Capacity:

Event Overview


PSCi Webinar Announcement Flyer_final.pdf 

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) invites you to register for and attend a free webinar on FHWA’s Proven Safety Countermeasures 2021 Update which is scheduled for Monday, November 22nd, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM EST.  The FHWA Office of Safety recently introduced nine NEW countermeasures to the Proven Safety Countermeasures initiative (PSCi). These additions enhance the already diverse set of safety strategies for State, local, regional, and tribal transportation professionals to consider implementing as part of their efforts to improve safety for all road users on the Nation's roadways.

In addition to adding nine new countermeasures and crosscutting strategies, this most recent iteration of the PSCi updates the existing proven safety countermeasure materials to add recent research and considerations. Widespread implementation of proven safety countermeasures, where appropriate, can serve to accelerate the achievement of local, State, and national safety goals. The updated Proven Safety Countermeasures website is the one-stop shop for resources and information to advance the now 28 countermeasures in your jurisdiction. 

Please see the attached flyer to register for the PSCi webinar and please forward this announcement to your colleagues who may be interested.

 

Target Audience:

This webinar is open to all Federal, State, and local agencies and safety stakeholders. Please be sure to share this invitation with your partners, members, or colleagues who may be interested in attending.

 

Purpose:

This webinar will introduce the nine new countermeasures, walk you through the updated website with new features, and highlight resources that can assist with implementation in your jurisdiction.

 

Registration:

Registration is FREE but is required to participate. Please register no later than Friday, November 19th at: PSC Webinar Registration

 

If you have any questions, please contact Louisa.Ward@dot.gov.