Find information on safety programs managed by the NDDOT that are designed to reduce crashes and related fatalities and injuries.
The Traffic Records Program
This program collects and analyzes crash data to identify traffic safety problems in North Dakota that can be addressed through the safety planning process. The Traffic Records program also works to coordinate other data sources pertinent to roadway safety including driver, vehicle, roadway, injury, court and other data sources.
The Highway Safety Program
This program receives funding through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to develop and implement the Highway Safety Plan, including behavioral strategies to address identified traffic safety issues including lack of seat belt use, drug and alcohol impaired driving, distracted driving, young drivers, speed, motorcycle safety, pedestrian and bicycle safety, and other concerns.
The Strategic Highway Safety Plan
The NDDOT is responsible to coordinate the development, implementation and evaluation of the Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), also known as the Vision Zero Plan, in cooperation with local, state, federal, tribal and private sector safety stakeholders. The SHSP is a data-driven, multi-year comprehensive plan that establishes statewide goals, objectives, and key emphasis areas and integrates the four Es of highway safety: engineering, education, enforcement and emergency medical services (EMS). The SHSP allows highway safety programs and partners in the state to work together in an effort to align goals, leverage resources and collectively address the state's safety challenges.
Local Road Safety Program
- Cass County
- City of Fargo
- City of West Fargo
- Grand Forks County
- City of Grand Forks
SE Region