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Virginia Highway Safety Improvements Program | Virginia Department of Transportation Home Doing business Technical guidance and support Traffic Operations VHSIP Virginia Highway Safety Improvements Program The Virginia Highway Safety Improvement Program (VHSIP) is guided by our Strategic Highway Safety Plan and receives federal and state safety funding to implement safety improvements across the roadway network in Virginia.
The VHSIP requires a data-driven, strategic approach to improving highway safety on all public roads that focuses on safety performance. VDOT advances highway safety improvement projects that have the greatest potential to reduce the State's roadway fatalities and serious injuries. This page is dedicated to VHSIP project identification and delivery and contains information on current safety initiatives, tools, and resources.
VHSIP webinar : Recordings of VHSIP webinars. SMART Portal will open on August 1 st and end on October 31 st for Localities to submit their VHSIP Systemic applications. Local Systemic Initiatives This section provides informational materials and implementation criteria for each of the local systemic safety initiatives that are part of Virginia's Highway Safety Investment Strategy.
Implementation Criteria for Local Systemic Initiatives High Visibility Signal Backplates (HVSB) Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) Unsignalized Intersections VDOT Systemic Initiatives This section provides informational materials and implementation criteria for each of the VDOT systemic safety initiatives that are part of Virginia's Highway Safety Investment Strategy.
Implementation Criteria for VDOT Phase I Systemic Initiatives High Visibility Signal Backplates (HVSB) Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) Unsignalized Intersections Implementation Criteria for VDOT Phase II Systemic Initiatives Expanded Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) Expanded Pedestrian Crossings Expanded Two-Lane Rural Roads This section provides informational materials and implementation criteria for each of the rail program initiatives that are part of Virginia's Highway Safety Investment Strategy.
Grade Crossing State Action Plan - 2022 Project Management Workflow VHSIP 2025 Reference Guide Road Safety Audit Guidelines VHSIP Systemic Safety Application (Blank) VHSIP Systemic Safety Application - Pre-selected Example VHSIP Systemic Safety Application - Other Example VHSIP Spot Application (Blank) VHSIP Spot Safety Application - Example VHSIP Vulnerable Road User Application (Blank) VDOT State Preferred CMF List VDOT Crash Analysis Tool (Power BI) Prioritized Two-Lane Rural Road Segments Virginia Railway-Highway 2020 Annual Report VHSIP H-RGCP Application (Blank) Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) – Legislation and Guidance Highway Safety Improvement Program Eligibility Guidance Highway Safety Improvement Program Special Rules Guidance Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - Fact Sheets The Systemic Approach to Safety - Safety Proven Safety Countermeasures | Federal Highway Administration - Safety CTB Resolution: Approval of Highway Safety Improvement Program Project Prioritization Policy (December 2019) CTB Resolution: Approval of Virginia Highway Safety Investment Strategy (September 2022) HSIP staff is available to discuss safety analysis and planning, roadway safety assessments, and project proposals.
Submit questions regarding VDOT's HSIP to hsiprogram@vdot. virginia. gov .
State Highway Safety Engineer VHSIP Project Delivery Program Manager Deepak Koirala, P. E. , PTOE, RSP2I, PMP VHSIP Project Delivery Team Lead Last updated: January 14, 2026 Please note that this file is not ADA compliant.
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