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States still slow to spend safety funds

With nearly 34,000 traffic fatalities in 2009 — 630 of them of bicyclists – there is a huge need to spend safety funds quickly and strategically. However, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has released information showing that states have spent just 62 percent of the total available from the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), one of the most significant federal safety funding sources. In our Advocacy Advance report, we discuss how HSIP funds can be spent on bicycle and pedestrian safety projects and how the spending rate, or “obligation rate,” has been extremely low since the beginning of the program.

It is disappointing to see states are still not aggressively tapping into these funds. FHWA’s analysis also shows that 16 states chose to transfer or “flex” these safety funds out of HSIP for use on other projects that may or may not have had any safety benefit. Nearly $400 million, or 20 percent of the available HSIP money in those states, was transferred over to these “traditional” highway programs – perhaps a further indication that states take every opportunity to shift funds to those things they have always wanted to do (i.e. build more, bigger, faster highways) and away from the things Congress, local agencies and the public are asking them to do.

HSIP obligation rate

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Darren Flusche
League Policy Director

Flusche joined the League in April 2009 and has a B.A. in history from Syracuse University and a Masters of Public Administration with a concentration in public policy analysis from New York University.


3 Responses to “States still slow to spend safety funds”

  1. Brent Buice Says:

    Thanks for sharing this. I plan to light a fire under Georgia’s transportation planners – we’ve already had too many accidents this year.

  2. Streetsblog Capitol Hill » Today’s Headlines Says:

    [...] They’ve Got the Money. Why Won’t States Spend on Road Safety? (Bike League) [...]

  3. Andrew Bennet Says:

    With all those victims FHWA should start immediately invest some money in safety. They could do it but they don’t and this is upsetting.

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