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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Integration of Roadway Safety Data from State and Local Sources. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25234.
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70 AADT annual average daily traffic AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ADD area development district ARNOLD All Road Network of Linear Referenced Data BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs Caltrans California Department of Transportation CCRPC Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission CRAB County Road Administration Board CRPC Capital Region Planning Commission CTSRC Connecticut Transportation Safety Research Center DOT Department of Transportation DOTD Department of Transportation and Development (Louisiana) E-TRIMS Enhanced Tennessee Roadway Information Management System FAST Fixing America’s Surface Transportation FDE fundamental data element GAO U.S. Government Accountability Office GIS geographic information system GIT geographic information technology GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System HPMS Highway Performance Monitoring System HSIP Highway Safety Improvement Program KYTC Kentucky Transportation Cabinet LBRS location-based referencing system lidar light detection and ranging LPA local public agency LRM linear referencing method LRS linear referencing system LTAP Local Technical Assistance Program MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act MHA Nation Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (aka Three Affiliated Tribes) MIRE Model Inventory of Roadway Elements MIS management information system MMUCC model minimum uniform crash criteria MPO metropolitan planning organization MTU Michigan Technological University NTTFI National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory OGRIP Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program Acronyms

Acronyms 71 PMAT performance measurement and analysis tool QA/QC quality assurance/quality control RCW Revised Code of Washington RIMS Roadway Inventory Management System RPA regional planning affiliation RPC regional planning commission RPO regional planning organization RTC Regional Transportation Commission (Nevada) RTPA regional transportation planning authority SHS State Highway System SHSP Strategic Highway Safety Plan SIMS safety information management system SP&R State Planning and Research Program SQL Standard Query Language TAM transportation asset management TIGER Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing TRID Transport Research International Database TSN Transportation System Network TTAP Tribal Technical Assistance Program UMIS Urban Maintenance Inventory System usRAP United States Road Assessment Program VDA Virtual Data Access Framework WISLR Wisconsin Information System for Local Roads

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 523: Integration of Roadway Safety Data from State and Local Sources documents the ways in which transportation agencies are collaborating with local agencies to integrate and maintain data. This information can help inform how transportation agencies approach the challenge of facilitating access to and integrating data from a multitude of information systems from external sources. Accompanying the report are the following appendices:

  • Appendix A: Summary of Published State DOT Case Studies. Appendix A summarizes the literature review findings related to existing or planned state DOT efforts to integrate roadway safety data.
  • Appendix B: Survey Questions and Results. Appendix B includes the survey questions and the results for each question.
  • Appendix C: List of Interviewees. Appendix C lists the agency or organization representatives who contributed to the development of this synthesis.
  • Appendix D: Sample Documents That Illustrate Practices Related to State and Local Roadway Data Integration. Appendix D presents sample documents that were offered by agencies and are relevant to the study.
  • Appendix E: Links to Resources Identified. Appendix E includes links to resources identified through the literature review or shared by the agencies interviewed.
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