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16 Traffic Safety Plan (TSP) Implementation of Priorities Continuous Actions Ongoing enforcement strategies focused on traffic safety calendar topics. *Key Actions categorized as per core strategic approaches: CAE = Communication/Awareness/Education PLR = Policy/Legislation/Research EN = Enforcement CI = Community Involvement Continuous engagement of communities through 14 Regional Traffic Safety Consultants. (Community Mobilization see item 10 below) Continuous monitoring of roadway environment (road improvements are determined by capital/operating budgets). Road Safety Priorities 1. Occupant Restraints 2. Speed Management 3. Impaired Driving (alcohol, drugs, distracted, fatigue) 4. Infrastructure, Vehicles and Intersections 5. Young Drivers and Riders Annual Budget 400, , , , ,100 Key Actions* CAE continuous education on occupant restraints (Mar/Oct) CAE continuous education on occupant restraints (Mar/Oct) EN enforcement blitz (Mar/Oct) CAE campaign related to consequences of speed (Apr) EN enforcement blitz (Apr/Sep) EN enhanced joint forces Checkstops impaired driving (random months) CAE campaign related to consequences of distracted driving (Feb) and impaired driving (Aug/Dec) CAE campaign related to intersection safety (Jan) ongoing updates on roadway changes CAE information bulletin on vehicle safety/winter driving preparedness (Jun/Dec) CAE campaign related to young driver issues (May) EN enforcement blitz aggressive driving (May) CAE EN cross ministries promote safety on May long weekend (May) EN enforcement blitz (Mar/Oct) CAE campaign related to consequences of speed (Apr) EN enforcement blitz (Apr/Sep) EN enhanced joint forces Checkstops impaired driving (random months) CAE campaign related to consequences of distracted driving (Feb) and impaired driving (Aug/Dec) PLR review sanctions for distracted driving, clarify 24 hour suspensions for fatigue CAE campaign related to intersection safety (Jan) ongoing updates on roadway changes CAE information bulletin on vehicle safety/winter driving preparedness (Jun/Dec) PLR consider right hand drive vehicle legislation CAE campaign related to young driver issues (May) EN enforcement blitz aggressive driving (May) CAE EN cross ministries promote safety on May long weekend (May) CAE continuous education on occupant restraints (Mar/Oct) EN enforcement blitz (Mar/Oct) PLR review of occupant restraint legislation CAE campaign related to consequences of speed (Apr) EN enforcement blitz (Apr/Sep) EN enhanced joint forces Checkstops impaired driving (random months) PLR drugs and driving survey in AB (TBD) CAE campaign related to consequences of distracted driving (Feb) and impaired driving (Aug/Dec) PLR review hours of service CAE campaign related to intersection safety (Jan) ongoing updates on roadway changes CAE information bulletin on vehicle safety/winter driving preparedness (Jun/Dec) CAE campaign related to young driver issues (May) EN enforcement blitz aggressive driving (May) CAE EN cross ministries promote safety on May long weekend (May) PLR review enhancements to graduated driver licensing The above table highlights some examples of key actions under the Traffic Safety Plan Funds may be reallocated among priority traffic safety issues if a particular issue requires increased emphasis. Greater emphasis may be required because of new or revised legislation and an accompanying Info 2 Know campaign, stakeholder needs or the need to support targets for collision/casualty reductions
17 Traffic Safety Plan (TSP) Implementation of Priorities Continuous Actions *Key Actions categorized as per core strategic approaches: CAE = Communication/Awareness/Education PLR = Policy/Legislation/Research EN = Enforcement CI = Community Involvement Ongoing enforcement strategies focused on traffic safety calendar topics. Continuous engagement of communities through 14 Regional Traffic Safety Consultants. (Community Mobilization see item 10 below) Continuous monitoring of roadway environment (road improvements are determined by capital/operating budgets). Road Safety Priorities 6. Vulnerable Road Users Annual Budget 462, Motor Carriers 296, Drivers (high risk, medically unfit, aging drivers, new Canadians) 9. Overarching strategies related to long term behaviour change (driver attitude, focus groups, recall/effectiveness research) 10. Community Mobilization 346, ,000 Key Actions* CAE campaign related to pedestrians (Nov) motorcyclist (Jul) motorcyclist (Jul) CAE campaign related to pedestrians (Nov) motorcyclist (Jul) CAE information to school aged children pedestrian/ bike/school bus safety through Street Safe day (Sep) CAE AMA school patrol day celebrating pedestrian safety (Jun) CAE campaign related to commercial vehicle safety (Jun) EN enforcement blitz commercial vehicles driving (Jun) CAE provide continuous information through driver programs (ongoing) PLR review of related legislation through overall TSP review CAE campaign related to driver attitude (month TBD) CAE news release annual collision information (June) CAE National Day of remembrance for road crash victims (Nov) CAE information to school aged children pedestrian/ bike/school bus safety through Street Safe day (Sep) CAE AMA school patrol day celebrating pedestrian safety (Jun) PLR review Off Highway Vehicle requirements CAE campaign related to commercial vehicle safety (Jun) EN enforcement blitz commercial vehicles driving (Jun) PLR Continue rewrite of Commercial Vehicle Dimensions and Weight Reg PLR Update NSC 10 Cargo Securement Reg. CAE provide continuous information through driver programs (ongoing) PLR review of related legislation through overall TSP review CAE campaign related to driver attitude (month TBD) CAE news release annual collision information (June) CAE National Day of remembrance for road crash victims (Nov) CAE campaign related to pedestrians (Nov) CAE information to school aged children pedestrian/ bike/school bus safety through Street Safe day (Sep) CAE AMA school patrol day celebrating pedestrian safety (Jun) CAE campaign related to commercial vehicle safety (Jun) EN enforcement blitz commercial vehicles driving (Jun) PLR Adopt North American Performance Brake Standards CAE provide continuous information through driver programs (ongoing) PLR review of related legislation through overall TSP review CAE campaign related to driver attitude (month TBD) CAE news release annual collision information (June) CAE National Day of remembrance for road crash victims (Nov) 2,400,000 Continuous engagement of communities through 14 Regional Traffic Safety Consultants. Inform and influence local stakeholder traffic safety participation/ownership (Public, Private, Industry, Aboriginal, Youth, etc.) Stimulate and support local collaborative action: Alberta Traffic Safety Fund Overall 6,485,000 The above table highlights some examples of key actions under the Traffic Safety Plan Funds may be reallocated among priority traffic safety issues if a particular issue requires increased emphasis. Greater emphasis may be required because of new or revised legislation and an accompanying Info 2 Know campaign, stakeholder needs or the need to support targets for collision/casualty reductions.!
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