Developing Employer-Based Behavioral Traffic Safety Programs for Drivers in the Workplace
Work-related
traffic crashes remain particularly challenging to address. However, recent research
and practice have shown that instilling an awareness of safety and fostering a corporate safety
culture supportive of safety may prevent traffic crashes, reduce their frequency, and reduce their
severity.
The TRB Behavioral Traffic Safety Cooperative Research Program’s
BTSCRP Web-Only Document 3: Developing Employer-Based Behavioral Traffic Safety Programs
for Drivers in the Workplace reports on a study that reviewed the research literature on employer-based behavioral traffic safety programs, gathered information on existing employer-based behavioral traffic safety programs, identified the relevant behavioral change theories and critical components of existing safety programs, and summarized and analyzed measures of safety program effectiveness.
Associated with the document is a
summary of measures of effectiveness and a website,
BTSCRP WebResource 1: Employer-Based Driver Safety Programs,
which provides guidance for planning, implementing, and evaluating employer-based behavioral traffic safety programs.
This Summary Last Modified On: 11/28/2022