DOT-89-08
Contact: Ian Grossman, Tel.: (202) 366-0660
Monday, June 30, 2008
U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Barrett Announces University of
Minnesota as National Clearinghouse to Improve Rural Road Safety
MINNEAPOLIS – U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Thomas J. Barrett today
announced that the University of Minnesota will be home to a new national
clearinghouse for information about the best way to make rural roads safer. The
clearinghouse is part of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters’ national strategy
to bring new focus, including resources and new technology, to reducing deaths
on the nation’s rural roads.
“The only way we will cut the number of deaths and injuries on the nation’s
roads is by finding a way to get officials the right information at the right
time,” said Barrett, “The University of Minnesota is going to do just that – and
as a result, it is going to make our roads safer.”
Built by the University’s Center for Excellence in Rural Safety, the online
clearinghouse will distribute the lessons that are being learned by researchers
to transportation officials and first responders nationwide. It will also
collect and distribute lessons that are being learned by transportation
officials that are successfully combating rural road fatalities.
“It’s not every day that researchers and administrators get to save a life
simply by talking about their work,” said Barrett, “Hundreds of drivers will one
day soon owe their lives to the faculty and staff of this great institution.”
The Department’s Rural Safety Initiative will help states and communities
develop ways to eliminate the risks drivers face on America’s rural roads and
highlight available solutions and resources. The new endeavor addresses five key
goals: safer drivers, better roads, smarter roads, better-trained emergency
responders, and improved outreach and partnerships. Approximately $287 million
in existing and new funding is available to support the effort.
For more information, please visit
www.dot.gov/affairs/ruralsafety/.
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