Original Scope: As part of the War Games workshop at the 2021 TRB Annual Meeting, a specific theme emerged on how transportation agencies can revisit their organizational missions to create a safer, more equitable society. To this end the Domestic Scan will examine noteworthy practices and methods to develop and activate organizational missions centered on advancing safety and equity in transportation. The Domestic Scan Program was identified as a program that would provide for an excellent opportunity to initiate conversations and sharing on how transportation can support societal needs in safety and equity. Participants would be able to share best practices and leading strategies through conversations and interviews that provide organizational and geographic context that will be more meaningful and valuable than a standard research project or synthesis.
The scope of the scan is to focus on the implementation for public transportation agencies at any level. These include, but are not limited to, State DOTs, MPOs, and public transit agencies. To learn best implementation practices from a broad range of agencies, the scan will investigate successful practices and methods from transportation agencies across sectors, private agencies and national committees.
Implementation and Impact
None to report at this time.
Scan Members
- Jeremy Thompson, Ohio DOT, AASHTO Chair
- Elizabeth Williams, Massachusetts DOT
- Sandra Norman, Virginia DOT
- John Martin, Michigan DOT
- Amy Matisoff, Michigan DOT
- Lyndsay Quist, Indiana DOT
- Mackenzie Turner Bargen, Minnesota DOT
- Tanisha Hall, Subject Matter Expert
Ready Results Brief
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