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Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

Monitors unintentional injury trends in the U.S., conducts research to better understand risk factors, and evaluates interventions to prevent these injuries. Monitoring vehicle-related injuries are a major program focus.

PIRE

Resource Type: Nonprofit

Category: Drugged Driving, Drunk Driving

Source: PIRE

Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) is one of the nation’s pre-eminent independent, nonprofit organizations focusing on individual and social problems associated with the use of alcohol and other drugs.

Grants.gov

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Independent Agency

The one-stop shop for applying for the federal grants

Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Drugged Driving

Source: White House

Establishes policies, priorities and objectives for the nation’s drug control program.

Federal Trading Commission (FTC) We Don’t Serve Teens

Resource Type: Government

Category: Drunk Driving

Source: Independent Agency

Information about underage drinking, the benefits of the legal drinking age of 21 and links to state drinking age laws.

Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Distracted Driving Information Clearinghouse

Resource Type: Government

Category: Distracted Driving

Source: Independent Agency

Provides information about groups conducting consumer education and working on technological approaches to reduce distracted driving.

National Transportation Safety Board

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Independent Agency

Investigates transportation crashes in the United States and issues recommendations to prevent future crashes.

Transportation Safety Planning Working Group

Resource Type: General

Category: Other

Source: Department of Transportation

Identifies strategies for the integration of safety into the long range transportation planning process.

Transportation Research Board (TRB)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Academies

Promotes innovation and progress in transportation through research

Traffic Records Coordinating Committee

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Transportation

Provides coordinated federal leadership to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of traffic safety data collection and analysis.

Research and innovative Technology Administration (RITA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Transportation

Coordinates the U.S. Department of Transportation research and education programs.

Traffic Safety Marketing

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Marketing communications’ website with information on the latest communications’ news, materials and marketing techniques.

Stop Impaired Driving

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Provides information and resources to fight drunk and drugged driving.

EMS.gov

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Contains background and updates on federal EMS initiatives and programs

Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Integrates location-based crime and traffic data to establish effective and efficient methods for deploying enforcement and other resources.

Distraction.gov

Resource Type: Government

Category: Distracted Driving

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

The official U.S. government websites for distracted driving.

Click It or Ticket

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

National seat belt enforcement campaign which helped create the highest seat belt usage rate of 83 percent

Behavioral Safety Research Reports

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

A search engine covering a variety of behavioral highway safety topics

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Transportation

Directs the U.S. highway safety and consumer programs established by the federal law to help prevent crashes and their attendants costs, both human and financial.

Share the Road Safety Campaign

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Improves the knowledge of all highway users to minimize the likelihood of a crash with a large truck, and reduces the consequences of those that do occur.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

Resource Type:

Category: Other

Source: Department of Transportation

Works to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries.

FHWA Office of Planning

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Federal Highway Administration

Integrates safety consideration into the transportation planning process at all levels, such as states’ Strategic Highway Safety Plans (SHSPs)

FHWA Safety Office

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Federal Highway Administration

Makes America’s roads safer through a data-driven, systematic approach addressing all “4Es” of safety: engineering, education, enforcement, and emergency medical services

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department or Transportation

Provides financial and technical support to state, local and tribal government for constructing, improving and preserving America’s highways

U.S. Department of Transportation

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Transportation

Serves the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.

Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJs)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Justice

Collects, and disseminates information on crime and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government, including state police traffic stop data collection procedures.

Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Justice

Supports initiatives that strengthen the nation’s criminal justice system.

Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Interior

Works to enhance the quality of life, promote economic opportunity and carry out the responsibilities to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian Nations, and Alaska Natives.

StopAlcoholAbuse.gov

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

A portal of federal resources on underage drinking and ideas for combating this issues.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

Administrators grant programs and data collection activities to reduce the impact of substances abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.

National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

Leads the nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction through research on issues such as drugged driving.

Indian Health Services (IHS)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

Provides federal health services to American Indian and Alaska Natives. The IHS’s injury prevention program includes highway safety issues, such as child passenger safety.

Children’s Safety Network (CSN)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Other

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

A national resource center for prevention of childhood injuries and violence, offering expertise on a wide range of injury topics, including child passenger safety.

Alcohol Policy Information System (APIS)

Resource Type: Government

Category: Drunk Driving

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

Provides information on alcohol-related policies. Detailed, state-by-state, information is available on issues such as Blood Alcohol Concentration(BAC) limits and transportation of open containers of alcohol.