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The Program’s overall performance target, as well as the mission of the Wyoming Highway Safety Behavioral Grants Program, is to reduce the State’s traffic crashes, fatalities, and injuries on the roads through leadership, innovation, facilitation, and program support in partnership with other public and private organizations.

The Wyoming Highway Safety Behavioral Grants Program strives to accomplish this mission by identifying traffic safety problems and then enabling state and community leaders to develop and conduct effective programs and activities to address them. Accomplishing this mission is dependent on developing and maintaining partnerships and working cooperatively with partners interested in achieving the same targets.


Highway Safety Plan

The FY2020 - FY2023 Highway Safety Plan (HSP) is an application for federal funding to address behavioral traffic safety issues as reguired under Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act). The passage of the Infrastucture Investement and Jobs Act (IIJA) change the process of planning and appyling for funds, states are now required to do a Triennial Highway Safety Plan and complete an Annual Grant Application on a yearly basis.

FAST Act

FY2020      FY2021       FY2022      FY2023   

IIJA 

FY2024 - FY2026 Triennial Highway Safety Plan       

FY2024 Annual Grant Application (Project Descriptions)


FY2025 Grant Application

Annual Report

The Annual Report summarizes the Highway Safety Plan activities and monies spent during that fiscal year.

 

FY2018       FY2019       FY2020       FY2021       FY2022


Governors Council on Impaired Driving

The Governors Council on Impaired Driving follows a structured plan to reduce impaired driving and concentrates its efforts on implementing solutions that address the most pressing concerns facing Wyoming.

 

2010       2014       2017       2020       2024 - 2026


Seat Belt Observational Survey

The Seat Belt Observational Survey provides statistically reliable observational data on seat belt use in Wyoming.

 

2017       2018       2019       2020      2021      2022


Wyoming Drivers Survey

The Wyoming Drivers Survey is used to assess many aspects of licensed Wyoming driver attitudes, opinions, knowledge, and behaviors.

 

2011        2013        2014        2016


Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming

The Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming report, published by the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police, provides results and analysis of substance-related data. The Main and Supplemental Reports could be accessed directly here

2017       2018       2019       2020       2021 


Additional References/Links

                                                    

                                                              National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)                                                                     Governor's Council on Impaired Driving (GCID)

                                                              Uniform Procedures for State and Highway Safety Grant Programs                                                    Wyoming Seat Belt Coalition (WSBC)  

                                                              Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS)                                                                                          Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) 

                                                              Traffic Safety Marketing (Media/NHTSA Communications Calendar)                                                   Injury Prevention Resources (IPR)     

                                                              Safe Kids Worldwide (National Data)                                                                                                    Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

                                                              Safe Kids Wyoming (State Data)