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State Safety Office
605 Suwannee St., MS 53
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Telephone: 850-245-1500
FAX: 850-245-1554

 








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Project Funded Areas
Project Funded Areas - Police Traffic Records
Project Funded Areas - Speed Control
Project Funded Areas - Alcohol
Project Funded Areas - Motorcycle Safety
Project Funded Areas - Traffic Records
Project Funded Areas - Emergency Medical Services
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Project Funded Areas - Occupant Protection
Project Funded Areas - Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety
Project Funded Areas - Roadway Safety
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   Project Funded Areas

Through public rule making processes conducted in 1982, 1988, 1995 and 1998 it has been determined that certain highway safety program areas funded under Section 402 have proven to be more effective than others in reducing traffic crashes, injuries, and fatalities.  These programs, designated as National Priority Program Areas are:

  1. Police Traffic Services 
  2. Speed Control 
  3. Alcohol and Other Drug Countermeasures
  4. Motorcycle Safety 
  5. Traffic Records
  6. Emergency Medical Services
  7. Occupant Protection
  8. Community Traffic Safety/Safe Communities
  9. Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety
  10. Roadway Safety

Funding is also available for projects in other areas if there is documented evidence of an identified problem.

 

 

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