Report Contents
As prescribed in the Uniform Procedures for State Highway
Safety Programs (23 C.F.R. 1300.33), the annual report must include
the following:
- The State's progress in meeting its highway safety goals, using performance measures identified in the Performance Plan. Both baseline and most current level of performance under each measure must be given for each goal.
- A description of how the projects and activities funded during the fiscal year contributed to meeting the State's highway safety goals. When data becomes available, a state should report progress from prior year projects that has contributed to meeting current state highway safety goals.
Based on the above federal requirements, the TRF-BTS Annual
Report to NHTSA consists of the Annual Evaluation Report (compiled
by TRF-BTS) and the Financial Obligation Closeout (compiled by the
TxDOT Financial Management Division [FIN] in coordination with TRF-BTS).
The TRF-BTS Annual Report includes:
- A three to five-page overview of statewide highway safety accomplishments.
- A summary report by program area describing the results of the completed projects that includes a synopsis of:
- Activities.
- Costs and accomplishments.
- Contributions of independent groups.
- Any program income earned or used.
- Significant legislative and administrative accomplishments.