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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARDOF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES |
Task Force on the Development of the Highway Safety Manual |
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General Overview:
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What is the Highway Safety Manual? “The purpose of the Highway Safety Manual (HSM) is to provide practitioners with the best factual information and tools to facilitate roadway design and operational decisions based on explicit consideration on their safety consequences. Currently, there are no such widely accepted tools available for agencies responsible for managing the safety of our roadways. As a result, safety considerations often carry little weight in the project development process. The HSM will be an effective resource that can be used to quantify and predict the safety performance of the variety of elements considered in road planning, design, maintenance, construction, and operation (NCHRP Synthesis 367, pg 11).” The HSM features:
For additional information please view the HSM Overview Presentation Why is there a need for the Highway Safety Manual? There is a significant need for improving the explicit role of highway safety in making decisions on roadway planning, design, maintenance, construction and operations. The states, and others responsible for the road system, do not currently have very useful quantitative tools for reflecting safety in their decisions. The result is a diminishing of the weight of safety considerations in these decisions. When difficult choices must be made, greater confidence is often taken in predictions of such factors as cost, operational impacts, and environmental impacts. Therefore, an effective resource is urgently needed which quantifies and predicts the safety performance of the variety of elements considered in road planning, design, maintenance, construction and operation. When Will it be Made Available? New Date: The interim document of the Highway Safety Manual is anticipated to be available in late 2009. A final draft of the Highway Safety Manual (HSM) has been submitted to the AASHTO Joint Task Force. The AASHTO Joint Task Force will prepare the HSM for balloting and approval by the subcommittees and standing committees for ultimate approval by the AASHTO Board of Directors for publication as an AASHTO manual. The AASHTO Publication Department will then publish the HSM. The actual publication date will depend on the results of the review and balloting along with the actual publication process, but it is projected to be in late 2009. What are the data needs for using the Highway Safety Manual? A "Data Needs Guide" has been developed by the Implementation and User Liaison subcommittees. Learn more about the Highway Safety Manual Task Force Work Content Subcommittee Implementation Subcommittee Planning Subcommittee Policy Subcommittee Research Subcommittee User Liaison Subcommittee Future Directions Subcommittee Information is not currently available. Secretariat
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| Please note that the Highway Safety Manual Task Force has not reviewed or formally endorsed any of these presentation materials. While you should feel free to use any of these presentation materials as-is or incorporate them into your own presentations, please give proper credit whenever you do so. |