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State Safety Office
Lora Hollingsworth, P.E. Chief Safety Officer
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Traffic Records Coordinating Committee Through the coordinated efforts of its member organizations, the Traffic Records Coordinating
Committee (TRCC) will provide a forum for the creation, implementation, and management of a
traffic safety information system that provides accessible, accurate, complete, consistent, integrated,
and timely traffic records data to the State of Florida. The TRCC shall include policy level representatives
of the following data systems: Crash Data, Roadway Inventory (GIS), Citation/Adjudication, EMS/Injury Control,
Driver License/Driver History, and Vehicle Registration. The Purpose: To ensure that accurate, complete, and timely traffic safety data is collected, analyzed, and made
available to those agencies and individuals that need the information. Key functions will include,
but not be limited to:
Governance of the TRCC
The Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation
will appoint the chair of the TRCC. The chair will appoint a vice chair from the members of the Executive
Board to serve in his/her absence. The TRCC Executive Board will meet at least once annually. A majority
vote of the members present at a meeting of the Executive Board will be sufficient for normal TRCC business
matters. Membership on the TRCC The initial membership of the TRCC Executive Board will include representatives of the
Department of Transportation,
Department of Health,
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles,
Agency for Health Care Administration,
Office of the State Courts Administrator,
Florida Highway Patrol,
and the Office of Motor Carrier Compliance.
Members of the Executive Board will be appointed by the heads of their respective agencies.
The Executive Board can vote to extend membership on the Executive Board to other Florida agencies,
public or private, that are part of the traffic records information system.
The Florida
Traffic Records Coordinating Committee (TRCC) recently posted a survey to
determine interest in an integrated highway safety information system for
the analysis of traffic records events within the state. The results
of that survey are now available via the links below: |
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