Guide for Quantitative Approaches to Systemic Safety Analysis
Traditional approaches to safety have focused on identifying high-crash locations and implementing projects to address predominant concerns at these locations. The systemic
approach to safety is a method of safety management that typically involves lower unit
cost safety improvements that are widely implemented based on high risk factors.
The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's
NCHRP Research Report 955:
Guide for Quantitative Approaches to Systemic Safety Analysis
provides guidance to state departments of transportation
(DOTs) and other transportation agencies on how to apply a systemic safety management
approach for identifying safety improvement projects.
Material associated with the report includes
NCHRP Web-Only Document 285: Developing a Guide for Quantitative Approaches to Systemic Safety Analysis and a
PowerPoint of the summary of project findings and future research needs.
This Summary Last Modified On: 12/11/2020