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Roads Can Be Safer, Top Federal Highway Official Says


American Government Topics:  Jim Ray

Roads Can Be Safer, Top Federal Highway Official Says

Federal Highway Administration
25 July 2008


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, July 25, 2008
Contact: Doug Hecox
(202) 366-0660
FHWA 16-08

WASHINGTON – Acting Federal Highway Administrator Jim Ray issued a "call to arms" on highway safety yesterday, urging state Departments of Transportation to adopt more coordinated, systemwide approaches to reduce crashes.

"Safety is our top priority and, while the fatality rate on our nation's roads is the lowest in history, we are always seeking new ways to prevent tragedies where lives are lost," said Ray, the nation's top highway official. "We owe it to the traveling public to work even more creatively."

Each year, nearly 43,000 people – motorists, passengers and pedestrians – die on America's roads. Though the fatality rate – 1.41 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled – is the lowest in the nation's history, the number of fatalities has hovered at about the same point for nearly five years.

FHWA safety officials met with transportation officials and safety experts yesterday in an online conference – a "webinar" – as part of a new effort to improve roadway safety nationally. In it, the agency strongly recommended better use of nine tools that are key to reducing roadway fatalities each year:

To review the FHWA's new policy, please visit http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/memo071008.htm.

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