Safety Engineering | ||
Safety Engineering – What We Do
The Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Safety Engineering Unit’s highest priority is the prevention of fatal and serious injury crashes involving all road users on state and local roadways in Connecticut. It's part of everything we do, and the reason why you may notice new types of roadway configurations, signals, signs, and pavement markings being put into service in Connecticut. Our engineers are constantly searching for new and innovative solutions proven to save lives and reduce serious injuries through the implementation of Connecticut's Strategic Highway Safety Plan and the Highway Safety Improvement Program. Safety Engineering also develops transportation policies, standards, guidelines, and practices related to highway safety, and advocates the use and implementation of the Highway Safety Manual. We also help build and strengthen relationships between State and Local officials to help prevent and resolve roadway safety issues on all public roads in Connecticut. |
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Requests for additional information should be addressed to: Joseph P. Ouellette |
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Safety Resources | ||
Centerline Rumble Strips | Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon | |
Roundabouts |
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Links to Additional Safety Resources | ||
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration UCONN Technology Transfer Center CT Transportation Safety Research Center UCONN Safety Circuit Rider Program Highway Safety Road Map (HSRM) Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety American Traffic Safety Services Association Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals |
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