Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan

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PWC Works projects reflect our commitment of striving for exceptional customer service, maximizing operational efficiencies, increasing modernization, providing excellent service delivery, and collaborating with the community for a coordinated response that achieves the best possible outcomes for our residents and the overall wellbeing of the county.


What is the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan?

The Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan (TSAP) is a planning document which identifies a community’s most significant roadway safety risks and proposes strategies to address them. The TSAP will outline two safety programs in Prince William County:

  • Vision Zero for cities and urbanized areas
  • Towards Zero for suburban and rural areas

The areas where Vision Zero is considered feasible in the county include:

  • Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park
  • Towns of Dumfries, Haymarket, Occoquan and Quantico
  • County-designated small area plans

Safe Streets and Roads for All

The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program was established by the U.S. Department of Transportation through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 2021. SS4A grants fund the planning and implementation of infrastructure projects, policies and programs which prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries.

In 2023, Prince William County received $992,000 in federal grant funding for the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan supplemented by:

  • $218,000 match from Prince William County
  • $30,000 match from the City of Manassas Park

In total, $1.24M in funds became available to support safer mobility in Prince William County.


Main Goals of the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan

  • Leadership Commitment & Goal Setting: Develop towards vision statement and identify target benchmarks (e.g., “0”)
  • Planning Structure: Involve project implementors and create planning committee
  • Safety Analysis: Assess historical crash data and identify high-injury network
  • Engagement & Collaboration: Develop public engagement plan and host events and feedback platforms
  • Equity: Identify impact to underserved populations and affirm inclusive study methodologies
  • Policy & Progress Changes: Assess existing plans and standards and introduce policy updates and improvements
  • Strategy & Project Selections: Prioritize highest-impact projects and correlate projects to countermeasures
  • Progress & Transparency: Measure achievement of plan goals and publish and promote finalized plan


Success Criteria for the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan

  • A comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan is established, providing a clear, data-driven roadmap for improving traffic safety in Prince William County over the coming years.
  • Strong interagency and stakeholder collaboration is achieved, fostering effective partnerships and coordinated efforts to enhance traffic safety.
  • Public engagement and education efforts result in measurable awareness and participation, with residents actively contributing to traffic safety initiatives.
  • Evidence-based countermeasures and safety strategies are identified and implemented, leading to a demonstrable reduction in traffic-related incidents.
  • A robust set of performance measures is in place, allowing the county to track progress, evaluate effectiveness and maintain transparency in traffic safety improvements.

PWC Works projects reflect our commitment of striving for exceptional customer service, maximizing operational efficiencies, increasing modernization, providing excellent service delivery, and collaborating with the community for a coordinated response that achieves the best possible outcomes for our residents and the overall wellbeing of the county.


What is the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan?

The Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan (TSAP) is a planning document which identifies a community’s most significant roadway safety risks and proposes strategies to address them. The TSAP will outline two safety programs in Prince William County:

  • Vision Zero for cities and urbanized areas
  • Towards Zero for suburban and rural areas

The areas where Vision Zero is considered feasible in the county include:

  • Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park
  • Towns of Dumfries, Haymarket, Occoquan and Quantico
  • County-designated small area plans

Safe Streets and Roads for All

The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program was established by the U.S. Department of Transportation through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 2021. SS4A grants fund the planning and implementation of infrastructure projects, policies and programs which prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries.

In 2023, Prince William County received $992,000 in federal grant funding for the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan supplemented by:

  • $218,000 match from Prince William County
  • $30,000 match from the City of Manassas Park

In total, $1.24M in funds became available to support safer mobility in Prince William County.


Main Goals of the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan

  • Leadership Commitment & Goal Setting: Develop towards vision statement and identify target benchmarks (e.g., “0”)
  • Planning Structure: Involve project implementors and create planning committee
  • Safety Analysis: Assess historical crash data and identify high-injury network
  • Engagement & Collaboration: Develop public engagement plan and host events and feedback platforms
  • Equity: Identify impact to underserved populations and affirm inclusive study methodologies
  • Policy & Progress Changes: Assess existing plans and standards and introduce policy updates and improvements
  • Strategy & Project Selections: Prioritize highest-impact projects and correlate projects to countermeasures
  • Progress & Transparency: Measure achievement of plan goals and publish and promote finalized plan


Success Criteria for the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan

  • A comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan is established, providing a clear, data-driven roadmap for improving traffic safety in Prince William County over the coming years.
  • Strong interagency and stakeholder collaboration is achieved, fostering effective partnerships and coordinated efforts to enhance traffic safety.
  • Public engagement and education efforts result in measurable awareness and participation, with residents actively contributing to traffic safety initiatives.
  • Evidence-based countermeasures and safety strategies are identified and implemented, leading to a demonstrable reduction in traffic-related incidents.
  • A robust set of performance measures is in place, allowing the county to track progress, evaluate effectiveness and maintain transparency in traffic safety improvements.
  • Community Meetings Scheduled

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    The Prince William County Department of Transportation invites residents to participate in two upcoming listening sessions designed to gather valuable community insight on issues and concerns surrounding road safety across the county. These sessions will help shape the Countywide Comprehensive Traffic Safety Action Plan, or CTSAP, a strategic initiative to enhance roadway safety for all users.  

    Thursday, Feb. 20
    6-8 p.m.
    Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building
    15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge

    Thursday Feb. 27
    6-8 p.m.
    Unity Reed High School
    8820 Rixlew Lane, Manassas.

    If the Feb. 20 session is rescheduled due to weather, a follow-up session will be held on Thursday, March 6, from 6–8 p.m. at the Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building.