Program overview
Highway Safety Programs
Highway Safety Programs
Department of Transportation
This program offers states, territories, and tribal nations funding to help reduce motor vehicle crashes, injuries, and fatalities. The money can go toward the uses specified in an approved highway safety plan identifying problems, performance measures, and countermeasures. Learn more at safety.fhwa.dot.gov.
Geographic Share
Where Is Funding Distributed?
Compare funding distribution by state
Total Funding
$873,931,996
Recent funding
- Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Funding Type
Formula
Competitive
Equity measures
How equitably were funds distributed?
To explore how programs distribute funding compared with community characteristics, we developed several equity measures:
A concentration measure, which shows how much of a program’s funding is distributed to jurisdictions with the greatest share of a selected community characteristic. Scores range from −1 to 3.
Distribution measures
A variability measure, which demonstrates how evenly a program’s funding is distributed across the country on a per capita basis. We only display this score, which starts at 0, for state-level, formula-funded programs.
A disadvantage measure, which shows the share of funding a program allocates to counties that experience disproportionate environmental or socioeconomic burden.
A persistent poverty measure, which shows the share of funding a program allocates to counties with a poverty rate of 20 percent or higher for three decades.
Select an equity measure
| indicator | Equity score |
|---|---|
| Population share who are people of color | -0.02 |
| Poverty rate | 0.01 |
| Median household income | 0.01 |
| Population density | -0.14 |
| Miles of highway | 0.28 |
| Annual vehicle miles per household | 0.2 |
| Fatal accident frequency | 0.04 |
| Vehicle trips per household | -0.02 |
| Transportation staff capacity | -0.27 |
Community comparison
Funding is on average similar for states with a higher population share who are people of color than for states with a lower population share who are people of color compared with the national average.
Average program funding per 1,000 residents
Population share who are people of color by state
Project Credits
This data tool was funded by a grant from the Melville Charitable Trust as part of the Partnership for Equitable and Resilient Communities Initiative. We are grateful to them and to all our funders, who make it possible for Urban to advance its mission. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Urban Institute, its trustees, or its funders. Funders do not determine research findings or the insights and recommendations of our experts. More information on our funding principles is available here. Read our terms of service here.
- research Yonah Freemark, Amanda Hermans, Gabe Samuels, Tomi Rajninger, Sam Lieberman, Teddy Maginn, Mel Langness, and David Blount
- Design Brittney Spinner
- Data visualization and development Mitchell Thorson
- Editing Lauren Lastowka
- Writing Wesley Jenkins
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