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Transportation Safety Grants | Highway Safety Office — Colorado Department of Transportation and tags on every page of your site. --> The Highway Safety Office (HSO), a division of the CDOT Office of Transportation Safety, administers behavioral programs designed to cultivate a safer driving culture in Colorado. Our primary goal is to reduce the frequency and severity of traffic crashes through data-driven outreach and education.
Reduce the incidence and severity of motor vehicle crashes and the associated human and economic loss. Our programs are strategically designed to address the most significant risks on our roadways. We prioritize intervention in the following areas: High-Risk Driving Behaviors: Impaired Driving: Reducing DUI and DUID incidents through enforcement and awareness.
Speeding: Encouraging safe travel speeds on all state roadways. Distracted Driving: Combatting the use of devices while behind the wheel. Seatbelt Survey : Using systematic field data to determine the actual percentage of drivers and passengers who buckle up.
Age-Specific Safety: Tailored resources for younger drivers and our aging population. Motorcyclist Safety: Enhancing rider skill development and increasing motorist awareness to reduce motorcycle-involved crashes. Pedestrians & Bicyclists: Improving visibility and infrastructure awareness for our most vulnerable non-motorized road users.
Occupant Protection: Promoting the consistent and proper use of seatbelts and child safety restraints. The HSO empowers local partners through two distinct funding streams. To learn more about eligibility and current cycles, select Safety Grants from the sidebar menu or explore the links below: Law Enforcement Grants: Funding for high-visibility enforcement and traffic safety equipment.
Community & Non-Law Enforcement Grants: Support for non-profits and local government agencies focused on safety education and outreach.
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