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NDOT Releases New Crash Maps

NDOT Releases New Crash Maps

New data is available on the NDOT Crash Maps. The map now includes five-year crash data, augmenting the previously provided three-year crash data. NDOT will be including some tutorials on how to use the new crash map soon, to make it easier for users to pull their own data. NDOT is hoping to have 2021 and …

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NDOT Rolls Out New Landing Page for Local Road Safety Plans

Local Road Safety Plans (LRSPs) help to prioritize safety issues using a data-driven approach and identify key strategies that address the issues to reduce fatalities and serious injuries. Fully funded by NDOT through the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), the process results in a prioritized list of issues, risks, actions, and improvements that can be …

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GHSA and General Motors Release New Report Calling for Change in Distracted Driving

The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and General Motors (GM) released a new report outlining their goal to change social norms surrounding distracted driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 3,142 fatalities resulted from distracted driving crashes in 2020. It is also estimated that 400,000 serious injuries result from distracted driving crashes …

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Nevada and Four Other States Receive Grants to Fight Increased Drug-Impaired Driving

The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and Responsibility.org have awarded $130,000 in grants to Nevada, Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, and Maryland towards proven safety countermeasures for the identification and treatment of drug-impaired drivers. This is the program’s eighth year, totaling nearly $1 million in funding to address this important issue.  Nevada will utilize the funds to …

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NVACTS Traffic Safety Policy Priorities

The Nevada Advisory Committee on Traffic Safety (NVACTS) recently released their Annual Report, which outlined the following five traffic safety policy priorities to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries that were deemed the most important based on a review of current traffic safety issues: Road Safety Cameras (RSCs) – Automated Traffic Enforcement. This policy priority …

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Zero Fatalities “Impaired Driving Not Yet” Campaign

As a measure to help eliminate impaired driving fatalities on Nevada’s roadways, Zero Fatalities has released a new campaign to educate drivers on the dangers of impaired driving. Impaired driving is one of the top contributing factors in motor vehicle crashes in Nevada, comprising 47% of total traffic fatalities. This campaign aims to educate drivers …

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Traffic Safety Summit Reconvenes in Northern Nevada in 2022

Hosted by Nevada Department of Transportation and Department of Public Safety, the Nevada Traffic Safety Summit gathers safety partners to share best practices to reach the ultimate goal of Zero Fatalities in Nevada. We look forward to having traffic safety partners from across the state gather in person once again in Northern Nevada.  The 2022 …

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Safe riding and driving practices, looking out for motorcyclists, and a commitment to motorcyclist safety will help reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on Nevada’s highways. From 2015 through 2019, Nevada lost 297 lives to motorcycle crashes on our roadways. Safe driving and riding practices from all road …

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2020 Fatality Information Now Available

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently published the 2019 Final File of the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and the 2020 Annual Report File (ARF). Nevada’s Interactive Crash Data Dashboard has been updated to include 2016-2020 fatality data. The data dashboard is located here.

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National Roadway Safety Strategy Update

In January, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) updated their National Roadway Safety Strategy (NRSS). The NRSS outlines a comprehensive approach to reducing fatalities and serious injuries on our nation’s roadways. This effort is aimed towards the ultimate goal of reaching zero fatalities. In support of this approach, safety programs are focused on infrastructure, human behavior, …

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