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... 1   The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a core federal-aid highway program with the purpose of achieving significant reductions in fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads.
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... 2 Practices for Balancing Safety Investments in a Comprehensive Safety Program • Systemic methods range from basic to advanced, with most state DOTs using more basic approaches to systemic analysis. • Nearly all state DOTs use more in-depth investigations to diagnose the crash patterns and underlying crash contributing factors, particularly for potential spot project locations.
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... Summary 3   Methods • Demonstrate the value of using more reliable methods throughout the HSIP process. • Advance the state-of-the-practice on risk factor identification and project prioritization.

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