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HSIP Training

The FHWA Office of Safety will offer a series of training webinars to provide an overview of the reporting guidance and a demonstration of the HSIP ORT for the 2021 reporting cycle.

HSIP Reporting Overview and HSIP ORT Demonstration Webinars

  • Thursday, June 30th,...

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I use the HSIP Online Reporting Tool?
As of 2016, all States are required to use the HSIP ORT to submit their annual HSIP reports. The HSIP ORT provides an easy, user friendly mechanism for States to meet the HSIP reporting requirements. The HSIP ORT promotes...

HSIP Online Reporting Tool

The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Online Reporting Tool (ORT) supports the annual HSIP reporting requirements. States are required to complete annual reports for the HSIP and the Railway-Highway Crossings Program (RHCP). States must submit these reports to the respective FHWA...

Web-based HSIP Courses

HSIP Overview, NHI-FHWA-380110
This course is intended to provide you with a basic understanding of the purpose of the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) and relationship of HSIP programs,...

Resources for Non-Infrastructure Project Requirements

As per the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Interim Eligibility Guidance dated September 24, 2012, non-infrastructure projects are eligible for HSIP funds. Non-infrastructure projects are those that do not result in construction and might include road safety audits,...

HSIP Planning

Quality safety data is the foundation of the HSIP planning process. State, regional and local agencies analyze this data to identify potential locations for spot and systemic safety improvements, conduct engineering studies and prioritize highway safety imprvoement projects for implementation....

Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)

The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a core Federal-aid program with the purpose to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads, including non-State-owned roads and roads on tribal land. The HSIP requires a data-driven, strategic...