Strategies 6.1 A Make Roadways Safer for Drowsy or Distracted Drivers 6.1 A1 Install Shoulder and/or Centerline Rumble Strips (P/T) 6.1 A2 Implement Other Roadway Improvements to Reduce the Likelihood and Severity of Run-Off-Road and/or Head-On Collisions (P/T) 6.1 A3 Implement Roadway Improvements to Reduce the Likelihood and Severity of Other Types of Distracted and Drowsy Driving Crashes (T/E) |
6.1 B Provide Safe Stopping and Resting Areas on Interstates 6.1 B1 Improve Access to Safe Stopping and Resting Areas (T) 6.1 B2 Improve Rest Area Security and Services (T) |
6.1 C Increase Driver Awareness of the Risks of Drowsy and Distracted Driving and Promote Driver Focus 6.1 C1 Conduct Education and Awareness Campaigns Targeting the General Driving Public (T) 6.1 C2 Visibly Enforce Existing Statutes to Deter Distracted and Drowsy Driving (E) |
6.1 D Implement Programs That Target Populations at Increased Risk of Drowsy or Distracted Driving Crashes 6.1 D1 Strengthen Graduated Driver Licensing Requirements for Young Novice Drivers (P/T) 6.1 D2 Incorporate Information on Distracted/Fatigued Driving into Education Programs and Materials for Young Drivers (T) 6.1 D3 Encourage Employers to Offer Fatigue Management Programs to Employees Working Nighttime or Rotating Shifts (P) 6.1 D4 Enhance Enforcement of Commercial Motor Vehicle Hours of Service Regulations (P) 6.1 D5 Strategy 6.1 D5—Encourage Trucking Companies and Other Fleet Operators to Implement Fatigue Management Programs (T) 6.1 D6 Implement Targeted Interventions for Other High-Risk Populations (T/E) |