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The Virginia Highway Safety Office Mission Statement is “To reduce crashes, injuries, fatalities and associated cost by identifying transportation safety issues and developing and implementing effective integrated programs and activities.” To this end, Virginia Highway Safety Office has proposed a number of measures in their 2008 Highway Safety Plan intended to address the biggest problems on Virginia’s roadways today.
Virginia Transportation Safety Officials are focusing on the following five areas in order to improve highway safety:
Highway safety issues facing Virginia
In 2006 – the last year for which statistics are available – a state population of 7,642,884 with 7,386,061 registered vehicles and 5,394,888 licensed drivers experienced 151,692 accidents which resulted in 961 fatalities and 73,348.
The Virginia Highway Safety Office listed the following as issues facing the state in their attempts to improve highway safety:
Occupant Protection
The Highway Safety Office chose to focus on occupant protection because they believe that correct safety belt use is one of the best ways to achieve a greater measure of safety in crashes. Currently, safety belt use in Virginia stands at about 78% however more can be done to improve that number.
Virginia’s 2008 goal is to improve safety belt use in the state, in order to reduce injuries and fatalities in car accidents.
Objectives:
Impaired Driving
One of the most persistent problems in many states, including Virginia, is impaired driving as a result of alcohol or drugs use. Impaired driving contributes to a large number of the fatal and serious accident injuries in the state, and more needs to be done to enhance existing legislation and safety efforts.
The Virginia Highway Safety Office’s fiscal year 2008 goal is to reduce the number of alcohol/drug-related crashes, injuries and fatalities in Virginia.
Objectives:
Traffic Records
Traffic records are important to any state highway safety program, and the Virginia Highway Safety Office believes that access to timely and accurate data will allow them to better plan safety strategies and appropriately allocate resources to highway safety programs.
Virginia’s fiscal year 2008 goal is to improve the collection and accessibility of traffic records system data to provide enhanced traffic records data to customers and to improve DMV customer service.
Objectives:
Motorcycle Safety
In recent years Virginia has suffered from an increase in motorcycle accidents, largely because of the increased popularity of this mode of transportation. There are more motorcycles registered in Virginia than ever before, and effective enforcement, training, education and awareness programs are needed to reverse the rise in accident injuries and fatalities.
The Highway Safety Office’s 2008 goal is to reduce the motorcycle death rate in Virginia.
Objectives:
Aggressive Driving and Speeding
Aggressive and speeding drivers are a major safety problem on Virginia’s roads, which results in many preventable accidents every year. The Highway Safety Office wishes to focus additional resources on enforcement and education activities to raise public awareness about the dangers of aggressive driving and excessive speed.
Virginia’s 2008 goal is to decrease speed-related crashes in Virginia.
Objectives:
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Law Offices of Richard J. Serpe, P.C.
580 East Main Street
Suite 310
Norfolk, VA 23510
Toll Free: 877-544-5323
Phone: 757-233-0009
Fax: 757-233-0455