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Safe Communities
Program Manager Program News and Information
Program Introduction Print Media
Safe and Courteous Driving Other Links
2008 Safety Resource Guide
2005 Oregon Crash Rates
Oregon County Data
Program Manager
Phone Number:  503 986-4187
FAX:  503 986-4341
 
ODOT - Transportation Safety Division
235 Union Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-1054

Program Introduction
Safe Communities
What is a safe community?
 
Remember when living in a community meant everyone banding together when something needed to be done?  Today, that same tradition is part of Safe Communities.
 
The Safe Communities program is a proven model that works in many different settings.  Each community sets priorities based on its specific safety issues.
 
Safe Communities rely on a big-picture approach to injury prevention:
  • Citizen input and participation;
  • Collaboration, especially with business and health care;
  • Data collection and analysis; and
  • Combined injury prevention efforts
 
Safety is a community affair.
How do Safe Communities get started?  They often begin with concerned neighbors gathering to talk about traffic safety issues.  When the conversation turns to action, residents and businesses form committees or other safety groups to work with local government and neighborhood associations.  Through ongoing collaboration and new partnerships, Safe Communities evolve into coalitions of citizens, law enforcement, public health, medical, government, business, and civic and service groups.
 
Coalition members meet regularly to share injury data, and plan and carry out local injury prevention activities.  When community members share a commitment to promote safety, injuries and their costs decrease while the quality of life increases.
 
Who pays for Safe Communities?
Oregon Safe Communities are collaborations of the National Safety Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Oregon Department of Transportation, local communities and many other partners.  Funding and technical support from NHTSA helps communities leverage additional resources from other public and private partners.
 

Safe and Courteous Driving
Click here to go to the Safe and Courteous Driving page

2008 Safety Resource Guide
2008 Community Traffic Safety Resource Guide 
 


2005 Oregon Crash Rates
Click here to view the 2005 Oregon Crash Rate Map
 
 

Oregon County Data
 
Baker County Benton County Clackamas County 
Clatsop County Columbia County Coos County
Crook County Curry County Deschutes County
Douglas County Gilliam County Grant County
Harney County Hood River County Jackson County
Jefferson County Josephine County Klamath County
Lake County Lane County Lincon County
Linn County Malheur County Marion County
Morrow County Multnomah County Polk County
Sherman County Tillamook County Umatilla County
Union County Wallowa County Wasco County
Washington County Wheeler County Yamhill County
 
10-Year Average Fatal and Injury Rate Graph
10-Year Average Fatal and Injury Crashes Graph    
10-Year Total Fatal and Injury Crashes Distribution Graph

Program News and Information
2006 News Releases
 
Clackamas County Safe Communities Program Publishes New Website   -  November 15, 2006
 

Print Media
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Other Links
ACTS Oregon
 
Building Safe Communities 
Community Traffic Safety Resource Guide
 
Drowsy Driving
What You Can Do
 
Best Practice for Safe Communities
Safe Community Service Center
 
CROET (Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology) at OHSU
www.croetweb.com
 
You can access the Transportation Topic by viewing
http://www.croetweb.com/links.cfm?subtopicID=325  

 
Page updated: April 04, 2008

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