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BTSCRP WebResource 1

PUBLISHED DATE - November 18, 2022

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Based on research conducted under the Behavioral Traffic Safety Cooperative Research Program (BTSCRP), BTSCRP WebResource 1 provides information for planning, implementing, and evaluating employer-based driver safety programs. To aid in program development and implementation, the WebResource incorporates theory, previous research, lessons learned from practice, and various planning aids such as an introduction to behavioral change theory, an overview of academic studies, an overview of measures of program effectiveness, and a logic model.

Content can be accessed by clicking on the text that starts with “View” at the bottom of each box in the “What Are You Trying to Learn?” graphic.

Click on About to learn more about this WebResource.

What are you trying to learn?

What are other people doing and what is available?

A collection of business practices of driver safety programs currently in use.

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How do we change behavior?

Effective behavioral change and underlying theories are described.

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How do I know if my program is working?

Information describing common training evaluation sources and designs.

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What can help me plan my safety program?

Visualize the interactions of resources and outcomes in an interactive logic model.

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Safety minute clinic

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Monitor incident trends

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Safety communication dropbox

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In-vehicle behavior monitoring

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Safety blitz

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Close quarters maneuvering

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High risk new employees

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Zero injuries safety goal

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Short cuts undermine safety

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Safety is 24/7

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Beneficial monitoring technology

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Cash rewards for safety

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Modify existing programs

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Deliver safety messages

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Traffic safety champions

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Showing crash impact

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Peer insights

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Micro-learning stations

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Build a safety philosophy

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No company is too small

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Consistent reinforcement

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Safety is good business

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Leading safety indicators

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Rewards program

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Inclusive safety climate

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Vehicle inspection

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Seasonal/targeted campaigns

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Safety audits

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"Fitness for Duty" screenings

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