Survey of the States

Periodically, GHSA surveys the State Highway Safety Offices on specific issues and publishes the results in a printed report.

Motorcycle Safety Cover

Motorcycle Safety Programs New icon

Published 2008

Most recently, GHSA published a report on state motorcycle safety activities designed to mitigate or reverse the recent annual increase in motorcycle crashes.

In 2007, GHSA asked state highway safety agencies to complete a survey detailing motorcycle safety activities for the past three years. Fifty states plus the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico submitted completed surveys. The results of this survey are published in this report.

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Occupant Protection for Children Best Practices Manual

Occupant Protection for Children CoverState Farm Logo State Farm Insurance Company® has teamed with GHSA to develop this Best Practices Manual. The Manual provides comprehensive guidelines, an assessment tool and “real world” projects that exemplify one or more of the essential ingredients to program success: commitment, creativity, communication and cooperation.

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Directions in Highway Safety

Directions in Highway Safety CoverA quarterly publication, Directions in Highway Safety contains articles for GHSA members and others interested in highway safety issues. GHSA mails a hard copy of the newsletter to Members and the publishes it online for general readership.

Browse the latest issue: Late Winter 2008.

Past Issues >>


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Highlights of Association Activity

Highlights of Association Activity

August 2006 - May 2008

Learn about recent GHSA activities, including:

          • Working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to enhance program performance;
          • Develping model operating policies for the highway safety offices and a monitoring
            advisory for oversight of grantees; and
          • Advocating smart and sensible approaches to highway safety challenges.

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Countermeasures That Work

Coutermeasures that Work Cover Page Countermeasures That Work: A Highway Safety Countermeasure Guide for State Highway Safety Offices (Third Edition) is a reference guide to help GHSA Members select effective, science-based countermeasures for major highway safety problem areas.

This most recent edition was released in February 2008. The first edition was developed in late 2005 by GHSA with funding from NHTSA. GHSA Executive Director Barbara Harsha served as executive editor.



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Policies & Priority Statements

Policies & Priority StatementsGHSA’s members meet annually to discuss highway safety problems and issues and to adopt policy on highway safety issues of national concern and importance.

The most recent policies were adopted at the Association’s 2005 Annual Meeting and are contained in this document. PDF icon


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Partnering with State Highway Safety Offices

Partnering with State Highway Safety Offices CoverIn late 2004, GHSA and NHTSA published Partnering with State Highway Safety Offices...Tips and Tactics for Success, an important resource for community groups wishing to partner with State Highway Safety Offices (SHSO's). The publication explains the processes SHSO's use in developing their programs and how those in the community can be effective partners. It offers examples of how diverse groups such as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Virginia's Historically Black Colleges and Universities have successfully partnered with their SHSO's on collaborative projects.

The report is available online at www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/outreach/TipsandTactics/index.htm. Printed copies can also be ordered by going to NHTSA's Traffic Safety Materials Catalogue and entering 9P0168 Item Number search box.

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Community Guidebooks

community how toGHSA and NHTSA published a series of Community How To Guides on Underage Drinking to combat underage drinking. The guides were created to help community members and prevention specialists build comprehensive underage drinking prevention programs. They were developed as a part of GHSA's Underage Drinking Prevention Project (UDPP), an extensive six-year effort to assist local communities in developing, implementing and evaluating new programs or strengthening existing underage programs. UDPP was funded by a grant from NHTSA.

Published in 2001, the Community Guidebooks are available, in PDF version, through the NHTSA website.


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Other Selected Highway Safety Publications

GHSA has compiled a list of other highway safety publications pertinent to State Highway Safety Offices. Visit this page in the Links section of our site:

Selected Highway Safety Publications >>

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