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Agenda - 04-05-2016 - 6-d - North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program - Orange County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project
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RES-2016-027 Resolution adopting North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program - OC Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project
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5 <br /> Year 20 Occupant Protection Citations DWI Citations Speed Citations <br /> Year 20 Occupant Protection Citations DWI Citations Speed Citations <br /> Year 20 Occupant Protection Citations DWI Citations Speed Citations <br /> Goals and Objectives _(Provide at least two SMART(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely)goals and <br /> objectives. For more detailed information see "How to write an effective traffic safety project"located at: <br /> tipa/yc2l7n a Reportinqespx) <br /> Goal#1: Promote highway safety within Region 5 with increased efforts to raise seat belt use by 92.5% by September 30, <br /> 2016. Obtain 90-100% reporting of all law enforcement agencies in the Region 5 by September 30, 2016 and also <br /> to maintain professional relationships with all County Coordinators in the Region through informational sessions. <br /> Objectives: Conduct at a minimum 4 Law Enforcement County Coordinator(LECC) meetings to discuss current highway safety <br /> activities, GHSP issues,training opportunities, and legal updates and concerns <br /> Gather LECC monthly reports, awarding 25 GHSP Equipment points for Coordinators each month they submit. <br /> Compile a quarterly regional report for GHSP that includes a summary of the reports from the LECCs and activities <br /> by the RLEL. <br /> Promote night time seat belt initiadivao. GHSP campaigns and events within Region 5. <br /> Host annual"Kick Off' event meeting to set agendas, coordinate quarterly meetings, provide information flow with <br /> reference to GHSP campaigns. <br /> Goal#2: <br /> Objectives: <br /> Goal#3: <br /> Objectives: <br /> Below are the 5-year goals of the NC Governor's Highway Safety Program (GHSP). To be eligible for funding,your traffic <br /> safety project should match one or more of the GHSP goals.Check all that apply. 1 <br /> -educe NC's traffic-related fatalities by 25%from the 2008-2012 average of 1,317 to 988 by 2020. <br /> ■ <br /> 0 -educe NC's alcohol-related fatalities by 35%from the 2008-2012 average of 386 to 251 by 2020. <br /> 4 educe NC's unrestrained fatalities by 30%from the 2008-2012 average of 407 to 285 by 2020. <br /> F2. -educe NC's speed-related fatalities by2G96 from the 2UO8'2012 average of47Oto35Qby2O28� <br /> - ------ --- <br /> IARadunaNC'ayoungdrivar-invo|vedfata| oraoheoby3O96fromthe20O8-2U12avaregaof1OGto137by282O� <br /> -- ----- -- --- <br /> ZpRaduoe NC's motorcycle fatalities by25Y6 from the 2OO8'2012 average of177to133by2020� <br /> -------- -- - -----' -------- -- <br /> ncrease NC's seat belt usage rate 4.4 percentage points to 95% by 2020. <br /> Personnel Costs <br /> ## Personnel Position I Salary <br /> 1 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br /> Version 1.0 Page 2 of 5 <br />
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