Building the road safety profession in the public sector.

Author(s)
Committee for a Study of Supply and Demand for Highway Safety Professionals in the Public Sector; Movassaghi, K.K. (chair)
Year
Abstract

This report examines the growing need for experts at all levels of government to develop and implement systems- and science-based approaches to road safety management. According to the committee that authored the report, the lack of professional recognition and comprehensive road safety education and training opportunities is threatening the ability of public agencies to build the knowledgeable and skilled road safety workforce that is needed to make safety advances. To address this need, the report recommends that the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and the Governors Highway Safety Association forge a broad-based alliance of public, private, and educational organizations to champion the road safety profession. The report recommends that the alliance encourage states to take advantage of federal workforce training funds for the purpose of developing road safety professionals and to advocate comprehensive road safety education and training by universities, including the many publicly funded transportation and safety research centers. In addition, the report urges the alliance to explore the creation of one or more specialized institutes to provide comprehensive instruction and training for road safety professionals. (Author/publisher) This report may be accessed by Internet users at: http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/sr/sr289.pdf

Publication

Library number
C 41666 [electronic version only] [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., National Research Council NRC, Transportation Research Board TRB, 2007, XII + 100 p., ref.; Special Report SR ; No. 289 - ISBN 978-0-309-10442-5

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