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Roadway Safety Data Interoperability Between Local and State Agencies (2014)

Chapter: Appendix E - Interview Guide

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E - Interview Guide ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Roadway Safety Data Interoperability Between Local and State Agencies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22404.
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66 NCHRP 20-05/44-05 INteRvIew QuestIoNs: 1) Please briefly describe your program/effort/initiative. 2) What was the reasoning behind starting your program/effort/initiative? 3) Did you have a champion(s) for this effort? If so, in what department were they from? 4) Were you able to get support from leadership? If so, how? 5) How long did it take to get it established? 6) How much did it cost (approximately)? 7) How were you able to get funding? 8) How were you able to get cooperation/support from locals? 9) What percentage of local agencies comply? 10) What percentage of local roadways does this cover? 11) What are the benefits/advantages to the local agencies for participating? 12) What are the penalties to the local agencies for non-compliance? 13) What benefits have been realized by the state? 14) Did you develop the program/effort/initiative in-house, or did you seek support from contractors, universities, etc.? 15) What were the biggest challenges? 16) How did you overcome them? 17) What were the major lessons learned/what would you have done differently? 18) Is there any other information you think would be helpful for other agencies to know that may want to develop a similar program? 19) Please provide any graphics/images that will help to demonstrate the program/effort/initiative. Contact: Name Title Organization E-mail Phone APPeNDIX e Interview Guide

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 458, Roadway Safety Data Interoperability Between Local and State Agencies provides an overview of the state of the practice regarding the interoperability between state and local safety data. The report also highlights agency practices that supporta data-driven safety program on all public roads.

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