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... G-1 Appendix G – Traffic Safety Stakeholders Federal Agencies Agency/Organization Responsibilities Affiliations Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov Implement national policy, provide funding, oversight, research, training, and technical assistance.
From page 140...
... G-2 State Agencies and Organizations Agency/Organization Responsibilities Affiliations Department of Transportation (DOT) Utilize federal and state funding to design, construct, manage, operate, and maintain the state roadways and provide safety support on all public roads.
From page 141...
... G-3 Local organizations and MPOs Relevant State Legislative Committees Make an initial determination if a proposals should go forward in the legislature. State DOTs and DPSs Local organizations and MPOs State Level Policy Groups Encourage legislation, policy, and resources to promote the goals and objectives.
From page 142...
... G-4 County Health Departments Track and educate citizens on transportation safety issues and relate critical messages from state and federal public health officials. CDC, State DPHs Sheriff Departments Enforcement of state and local laws relating to public safety and welfare.
From page 143...
... G-5 www.usmayors.org management tools, and serve as a forum. National Association of Counties (NACo)
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... G-6 The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) www.aamva.org Develop model programs and serve as the information clearinghouse in motor vehicle administration, law enforcement and highway safety DMVs, SHSOs, DPSs, DOTs, NHTSA, FHWA, FMCSA National Sheriffs Association (NSA)
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... G-7 www.apbp.org exchange of professional and technical knowledge, elevating practitioners' skills and defining the field. The National Center For Bicycling & Walking www.bikewalk.org Their role is to assist communities in becoming more walkable and bikeable places by working with institutions like state departments of health and departments of transportation to develop and implement active transportation policies and projects.

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