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The Roadway Safety Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable and educational organization solely dedicated to reducing the frequency and severity of motor vehicle crashes by improving the safety of America's roadways. All contributions to RSF are fully tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.


RSF Web site Re-design Proposals Under Review
RSF is currently reviewing the many proposals received for the web site redesign. We will hopefully be making a final vendor selection in May. However, until further notice bidding is closed, and we will not be taking any further unsolicited bids or inquiries. Please check this site for up-to-date information. No phone calls please.

National Roadway Safety Awards - Best Practices Guide
Check out the winners of the latest National Roadway Safety Awards, held in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration. Winners were honored for their cutting edge road safety innovations. To read more about specific winning programs, click here.


RSF Comments on AAA's Report "Crashes vs. Congestion"
The Roadway Safety Foundation (RSF) commends AAA for the release of this much-needed report that states what we in the highway safety field have known all along - traffic crashes are not only a leading cause of death and life-changing injuries, they're also a serious drain on the economy nationwide. Read Managing Director Cathy Gillen's statement here.
| To access the AAA report, click here.

Roadway Safety Reporter
RSF's official newsletter, the Roadway Safety Reporter, has been revamped and significantly expanded to keep the roadway safety community better apprised of our latest projects and activities.
To read the 1st quarter issue, click here.


RSF Highlights of Major Efforts & Initiatives

Since signing the Cooperative Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) last fall, RSF has made progress toward reigniting operations and launching the three major tasks spelled out in the grant. Some of the programs that RSF has been working on include a new Highway Safety Partners venture with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators; support for the U.S. Road Assessment Program; and participation in the DOT Motorcycle Safety Partnership. To read about RSF's latest programs and accomplishments, click here.

2007 Roadway Safety Programs Nationally Honored
The Roadway Safety Foundation and the Federal Highway Administration recognized the winners of the National Roadway Safety Awards on November 7, 2007. The winners were honored at the Awards Ceremony held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. To find out more about the program, winners, and national media coverage, click the links below:

2007 Best Practices Guide | National Press Release | Media Report

2005 Official Brochure | National Press Release

Cathy Gillen Named Managing Director of RSF
The Roadway Safety Foundation (RSF) announced that Cathy Gillen has been named its Managing Director. Gillen brings to RSF more than 15 years experience in highway safety public and government relations. Full news release.

Roadway Safety Foundation Awarded Major Safety Grant
September 20, 2006 - The Federal Highway Administration awarded a major public road safety contract to the Roadway Safety Foundation today. Press Release

RSF's Newest Publications
The Roadway Safety Foundation has released two new brochures. "Roadway Safety Is No Accident" is a new three-fold brochure that serves as a general introduction to the foundation's goals and programs. In addition, RSF updated its mini-reference guide, "The Roadway Safety Checklist," which itemizes basic safety tips for drivers concerning situations in which they should use extra caution on the road.

 

RSF's Roadway Safety Guide Available
The Roadway Safety Guide presents roadway safety information and key resources in a format designed for local elected officials, safety groups, and community leaders. The Guide shows how to identify roadway hazards, choose countermeasures, build coalitions, and where to get help to implement roadway safety initiatives. It also provides a roadway safety checklist for assessing community hazards and examples of successful roadway safety efforts.
Click here to view the Safety Guide on-line.

Invest in RSF, Become a Member!
Support roadway safety improvements that can save lives by supporting RSF. Become a contributing member and strengthen RSF's ability to reduce the frequency and severity of motor vehicle crashes that result from unsafe roadway conditions. Receive free periodicals, research reports and other roadway safety materials. An investment in safety is one of the best investments you can make!

RSF Bumper Sticker
Become a Roadway Safety Supporter! Help raise awareness about safety by displaying RSF's bumper sticker, "Roadway Safety is No Accident." Supporters also receive a Roadway Safety Checklist, and a Read Your Road guide, plus other tips for roadway safety.