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HSIP State Reports: 2022

The legislation requires each State to submit a Highway Safety Improvement Program report that:

  • Describes the progress being made to implement highway safety improvement projects;
  • Assesses the effectiveness of those improvements; and
  • Describes the extent to...

Transportation Educational Development for K-12

The Office of Administration (HAD) supports efforts to build awareness and interest in future careers in transportation among K-12 students. Programs and products help provide the skills necessary to succeed as members of tomorrow's transportation workforce. The HAD also manages activities that...

Retiree Memoirs

Read reminiscences from retirees that span the history of FLH, from the era in which it was designated the Bureau of Public Roads through more recent decades.

Some of the articles contain outdated contact information. Retirees with additional stories to share may send them to the FLH Webmaster for delivery to the current FLH Historian.

Highway Safety Improvement Program Questions & Answers

The Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act (IIJA) (Pub. L. No. 117-58, also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law” (BIL)) introduced several new aspects to the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), both in new initiatives and adjusting existing programs. Guidance for the updated HSIP...