State Highway Safety Showcases

These showcases provide an opportunity for State Highway Safety Offices (SHSOs) to share their program successes and innovative practices or learn from what's happening in other states.

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Then, through a grant from GHSA and General Motors, KOHS conducted research on the target age group’s awareness of the BUPD campaign.


Through a grant from GHSA and General Motors, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) expanded its anti-distracted driving effort by sponsoring a video contest in partnership with high schools across the state.


The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) used a grant from GHSA, ride-hailing company Lyft and Responsibility.org to promote and encourage safe transportation alternatives in the Houston area, which has the nation’s highest number of impaired driving fatalities.


The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) was one of four State Highway Safety Offices to receive a grant from GHSA, ride-hailing company Lyft and Responsibility.org to prevent impaired driving during the 2022 Holiday season.


MDOT MVA was one of four State Highway Safety Offices to receive a grant from GHSA, ride-hailing company Lyft and Responsibility.org to prevent impaired driving during the 2022 Holiday season.


CDOT received a grant from GHSA, ride-hailing company Lyft and Responsibility.org to prevent impaired driving during the 2022 Holiday season. With the funding, CDOT launched their first “Nothing Uglier than a DUI” ugly holiday sweater campaign.


To reach more communities and advance equity in its traffic safety programs, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) held an innovative Equity and Engagement in Traffic Safety Summit on May 2 in Jefferson City.


In 2022, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) was awarded funds from the National Road Safety Foundation and GHSA to pilot a Safer Walking Routes to School initiative at Iroquois Elementary School with the United Way of Erie County.


To complement their e-scooter pilot, the National Road Safety Foundation & GHSA awarded grant funding to the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee to conduct a multilingual education & outreach program promoting safety on scooters, skateboards & other micromobility devices by recruiting teen interns.


The National Road Safety Foundation and GHSA awarded grant funding to the Connecticut Highway Safety Office (CT HSO) to support the Watch for Me CT project by promoting safe youth mobility by training teen ambassadors to educate their peers at community-based events.