Financial Summary |
|
Suggested Contribution: | |
Commitment Start Year: | 2025 |
Commitment End Year: | 2029 |
100% SP&R Approval: | Not Requested |
Commitments Required: | $250,000.00 |
Commitments Received: | $250,000.00 |
Estimated Duration Month: | |
Waiver Requested: | Yes |
Contact Information |
|
Lead Study Contact(s): | Rebecca Ridenour |
rridenour@mt.gov | |
Study Champion(s): | Tammy Ross |
tross@mt.gov | |
Phone: 406-444-9192 |
Organization | Year | Commitments | Technical Contact Name | Funding Contact Name | Contact Number | Email Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2025 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2026 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2027 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2028 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2029 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2025 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2026 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2027 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2028 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2029 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
This is the third phase of the Traffic Safety Culture
Pooled fund and will continue to bring interested partners together to find
ways to influence behavior and decisions to promote safety for all road users. Traffic
safety culture is the values and beliefs shared amongst road users that
determine their choice of behavior which affects traffic safety. Many national agencies and organizations have
identified that growing safety culture is a core strategy to moving towards the
goal of zero road user deaths and serious injuries. Cultivating a positive
traffic safety culture supports traffic safety goals and
increases public acceptance of other effective traffic safety programs.
Changing culture takes time to be impactful and to see
changes. To influence change, we intend
to implement the research completed in the first two phases and measure to see
how the tools are working. Focusing on
implementation during the third phase, we will use focus groups and other
targeted approaches to determine if the tools are beneficial or if there are
other avenues to impact behavior change.
Readers are encouraged to visit the pooled funds website at Traffic
Safety Culture | Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) (mt.gov) to find information on
the previous two phases efforts. Over the past two phases, the pooled fund focused
on 14 research projects.
Members supporting the
Traffic Safety Culture Pooled Fund have worked together to influence traffic
safety culture over the pooled funds previous two phases. Any organization
interested in participating in the pooled fund is welcome to contribute and become
a partner. The pooled fund would benefit from diverse partners joining
including new states, FHWA, municipalities, organizations road users safety and
welfare, and private organizations to name a few examples.
This project is a cooperative effort of participating state DOTs and other (traditional and non-traditional) organizations with a vested interest in positively affecting the traffic safety culture. As its third phase, this long-term partnership supports continual evolution and integration through research projects, developed tools, and implementation efforts. Collectively with its last two phases, the efforts completed by this pooled fund continue to develop and deliver tools and services to transform the national, state, and community-level traffic safety culture. The goals of this transformation are to:
Through continual collaboration, implementing, and trying new approaches,
we can significantly improve traffic safety culture to reduce fatalities and serious
injuries for all motorized and non-motorized road users.
Contributing participants will attend and engage in an
in-person kick-off meeting to create a management plan that will identify
common research needs, select and prioritize research tasks, and provide
oversight of these tasks.
Phase 3 of this pooled fund will focus on:
Combined, these efforts will support the transformation of traffic
safety culture within the families, communities, and organizations of participating states. This long-term effort and partnership will support an
integrated and multiyear program to support the transformation of state and
national traffic safety culture. Partners will determine
the priority issues in each year.
No document attached.
General Information |
|
Solicitation Number: | 1621 |
Status: | Solicitation posted |
Date Posted: | Jun 21, 2024 |
Last Updated: | Jun 21, 2024 |
Solicitation Expires: | Jun 21, 2025 |
Partners: | KY, MT |
Lead Organization: | Montana Department of Transportation |
Financial Summary |
|
Suggested Contribution: | |
Commitment Start Year: | 2025 |
Commitment End Year: | 2029 |
100% SP&R Approval: | Not Requested |
Commitments Required: | $250,000.00 |
Commitments Received: | $250,000.00 |
Contact Information |
|
Lead Study Contact(s): | Rebecca Ridenour |
rridenour@mt.gov |
Agency | Year | Commitments | Technical Contact Name | Funding Contact Name | Contact Number | Email Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2025 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2026 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2027 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2028 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | 2029 | $25,000.00 | Bill Bell | Jarrod Stanley | (502) 782-4090 | jarrod.stanley@ky.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2025 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2026 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2027 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2028 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
Montana Department of Transportation | 2029 | $25,000.00 | Tammy Ross | Rebecca Ridenour | (406)444-7203 | rridenour@mt.gov |
This is the third phase of the Traffic Safety Culture
Pooled fund and will continue to bring interested partners together to find
ways to influence behavior and decisions to promote safety for all road users. Traffic
safety culture is the values and beliefs shared amongst road users that
determine their choice of behavior which affects traffic safety. Many national agencies and organizations have
identified that growing safety culture is a core strategy to moving towards the
goal of zero road user deaths and serious injuries. Cultivating a positive
traffic safety culture supports traffic safety goals and
increases public acceptance of other effective traffic safety programs.
Changing culture takes time to be impactful and to see
changes. To influence change, we intend
to implement the research completed in the first two phases and measure to see
how the tools are working. Focusing on
implementation during the third phase, we will use focus groups and other
targeted approaches to determine if the tools are beneficial or if there are
other avenues to impact behavior change.
Readers are encouraged to visit the pooled funds website at Traffic
Safety Culture | Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) (mt.gov) to find information on
the previous two phases efforts. Over the past two phases, the pooled fund focused
on 14 research projects.
Members supporting the
Traffic Safety Culture Pooled Fund have worked together to influence traffic
safety culture over the pooled funds previous two phases. Any organization
interested in participating in the pooled fund is welcome to contribute and become
a partner. The pooled fund would benefit from diverse partners joining
including new states, FHWA, municipalities, organizations road users safety and
welfare, and private organizations to name a few examples.
This project is a cooperative effort of participating state DOTs and other (traditional and non-traditional) organizations with a vested interest in positively affecting the traffic safety culture. As its third phase, this long-term partnership supports continual evolution and integration through research projects, developed tools, and implementation efforts. Collectively with its last two phases, the efforts completed by this pooled fund continue to develop and deliver tools and services to transform the national, state, and community-level traffic safety culture. The goals of this transformation are to:
Through continual collaboration, implementing, and trying new approaches,
we can significantly improve traffic safety culture to reduce fatalities and serious
injuries for all motorized and non-motorized road users.
Contributing participants will attend and engage in an
in-person kick-off meeting to create a management plan that will identify
common research needs, select and prioritize research tasks, and provide
oversight of these tasks.
Phase 3 of this pooled fund will focus on:
Combined, these efforts will support the transformation of traffic
safety culture within the families, communities, and organizations of participating states. This long-term effort and partnership will support an
integrated and multiyear program to support the transformation of state and
national traffic safety culture. Partners will determine
the priority issues in each year.