- CAIT Main
- Infrastructure Areas
- Program Sites
- ANDERS - Automated Nondestructive Evaluation and Rehabilitation System
- EEP - Environment and Energy Program
- FMP - Freight and Maritime Program
- ICMP - Infrastructure Condition Monitoring Program
- IMG - Information Management Group
- LPS - Laboratory for Port Security
- LTBP - Long-Term Bridge Performance Program
- NJ LTAP - NJ Local Technical Assistance Program
- PRP - Pavement Resource Program
- PSSP - Pipeline Safety and Security Program
- SAM - Structures and Advanced Materials
- SSML - Soil and Sediment Management Laboratory
- TSRC - Transportation Safety Resource Center
- TTG - Technology Transfer Group
- Training
- Events
- Research
- Education
Comprehensive Strategic Highway Safety Plan
Toward Zero Fatalities
Safety can’t take a back seat when it comes to reducing roadway fatalities.
In order to accomplish the goal of reducing roadway fatalities, safety needs to be at the forefront of state issues. Many partners from the public and private sector came together to develop Driving Down Deaths on New Jersey’s Roadways: New Jersey’s Comprehensive Strategic Highway Safety Plan (CSHSP).
The New Jersey Safety Management Task Force (SMTF) led the development of this plan with support from TSRC. The SMTF Core Group used the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Strategic Highway Safety Plan as a model when they developed New Jersey’s CSHSP. Based on a detailed analysis of New Jersey’s crash records database and a survey of the SMTF members, the Core Group identified eight key Emphasis Areas (EA) with supporting strategies and actions.
