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Training & Resources
TSIS Strategic Planning Workshops
NHTSA is offering
Regional Strategic Planning Training Workshops to better inform the
States of the Section 408 requirements, in hopes of maximizing the
number of qualifying states with good strategic plans.
These workshops will
likely form into the following versions:
- Regional or
bi-regional training workshops, designed to make sure NHTSA
Region staff understands 408. We will work with Region
staff to put together a state-by-state action plan for 408
monitoring and support, will work with the Region staff to
establish which states need and would be receptive to
state-specific workshops to help them get their Plans off the
ground.
After the Region
training is completed, state-specific workshops will be offered such
as:
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If a state
received 2006 funding, ensuring that the state has viable,
measurable performance measures and procedures in place to
help them demonstrate progress ultimately qualify for
subsequent year grants
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If a state
applied for 2006 funding and was rejected, how to plan
better for 2007
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If a state did
not apply for 2006 funding, how to get strategic planning
started
Please see the TSIS
workshops website at
http://www.nhtsa-tsis.net/workshops
to schedule a meeting for your state, view workshop training
materials, view the workshop schedule, and request a workshop.
NHTSA Traffic Records
Training
Traffic Records 101 course work provides
basic information for professional development in traffic records, and can serve
as excellent study aids for anyone interested in becoming ATSIP certified. Topics will cover an overview of Traffic Safety
Information Systems (TSIS), including crash, citation/adjudication, driver, and
vehicle components. Course work may be found under:
http://www.trafficrecords101.net.
The following organizations have training materials or
modules:
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators - AAMVA
Federal
Highway Administration
- FHWA
Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- FMCSA
The
International Association of Chiefs of Police - IACP
2004 NHTSA Traffic Safety Materials Catalogue
CODES
- Crash Outcome Data Evaluation Systems
Crashes can
be prevented, or reduced, but only if we understand their type, severity and
cost in relation to the characteristics of the crash, vehicles, and persons
involved. Crash data alone do not indicate the injury problem in terms of the
medical and financial consequences. By linking crash, vehicle, and behavior
characteristics to their specific medical and financial outcomes, we can
identify prevention factors.
MMUCC
- Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria
MMUCC are a
voluntary set of guidelines that help states collect consistent, reliable crash
data that are more effective for identifying traffic safety problems,
establishing goals and performance measures, and monitoring the progress of
programs.
Some of
America's leading traffic safety experts worked together to develop the MMUCC
guidelines, including representatives from groups in safety, engineering,
emergency medical services, law enforcement, public health, and motor carriers.
Federal Register: Guidelines
for Impaired Driving Records Information Systems

ANSI D16.1
(1996) Manual on Classification of
Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents

ANSI-D20 (2003) -- Data Dictionary for Traffic Records Systems
NHTSA supports the use of uniform crash report form data elements and encourages
the use of ANSI D-16 and D-20 standards.
The purpose of ANSI-16, Manual On Classification Of Motor Vehicle Traffic
Accidents, is to provide a common language for collectors and users of
traffic crash data. The purpose of
ANSI D-20, Data Element Dictionary For Traffic Records Systems, is to
provide a common set of element coding instructions as these relate to traffic
safety, driver licensing and vehicle registration.
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