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florida hsip report 2024

Pedestrians and Bicyclists, Aging Road Users, Motorcyclists and Motor Scooter Users, Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators, and Teen Drivers. Emphasis areas included in the User Behavior category, of serious injuries, and the fatality rate. The serious injury rate and the number of non-motorized fatal, several 2024 Florida Highway Safety Improvement Program Page 9 of 164 analyses of non-motorist, with HSIP planning. They include the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles

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2340 TIM Newsletter_Fall 2023_final (1)

a safer transportation system for motorists and incident response agencies, the FDOT Central Office, . Together, we have responded to the needs of motorists while making every effort to create a safer, system by collaborating with our industry partners and participating in Fe d e ral Motor Carrier, Clearance (RISC) Program. » Serving as the Chairman of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board, was an Officer , Sergeant, and Lieutenant for FDOT’s Office of Motor Carrier Compliance for 16 years

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FINAL-Staff-Directors-Minutes-7_29_21

to introduce themselves. A motion to allow online members to participate in the meeting due, Huttmann, MetroPlan Orlando. The motion was approved unanimously. • APPROVAL OF MINUTES: APRIL 2 9, attended in-person and not virtually. The motion carried unanimously. 3 • PUBLIC COMMENTS, . Dave Hutchinson, Sarasota/Manatee MPO, made a motion recommending an update to the bylaws to provide, of a specific location for meetings. Beth Alden, Hillsborough TPO, seconded. The motion passed with 22

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E4X61ExhibitA

– Maintenance and Inventory Management System MOT – Maintenance of Traffic MVDS – Microwave Vehicle, activities involve MOT/lane closures or equipment downtime for the term of the Contract. Based, maintenance schedule, the ITS Maintenance Contractor shall identify all Maintenance of Traffic (MOT, designee) for approval as detailed in MOT Requirements section of this Scope of Services document, of Preventive Maintenance visits;  Proposed locations of site visits;  Device ID number;  MOT

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E8V50BidTabs

 Percent Of Low Bid Total Bid Rank Vendor Bid Type Bid Status 1 FLORIDA MOT, CORP $469,399.00, Amount Ext Amount (1) FLORIDA MOT, CORP (2) TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, LLC (3) ACME BARRICADES LC, ) FLORIDA MOT, CORP (2) TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, LLC (3) ACME BARRICADES LC Units ( ) indicates, Description Alternate Ext Amount Ext Amount (1) FLORIDA MOT, CORP (2) TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, LLC (3, Ext Amount Unit Price Item Description Alternate Ext Amount Ext Amount (1) FLORIDA MOT, CORP (2

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E1X64-R0BidTabs

 Percent Of Low Bid Total Bid Rank Vendor Bid Type Bid Status 1 FLORIDA MOT, CORP $40,540.00, Amount Ext Amount (1) FLORIDA MOT, CORP (2) SCOTT SAFETY, LLC (3) ACME BARRICADES LC Units, Alternate Ext Amount Ext Amount (1) FLORIDA MOT, CORP (2) SCOTT SAFETY, LLC (3) ACME BARRICADES LC, 1,000.00000 1,000.00 500.00000 500.00 1,500.00000 1,500.00 0060 E102100 MOT MAINTENANCE SERVICES, 0060 E102100 MOT MAINTENANCE SERVICES 720.000 HR 80.00000 57,600.00 $89,755.00 Section Totals

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October-12-Staff-Directors-Meeting-packetOCT2017

funds based on the targets outlined in the HSIP. T.J. Fish, Lake-Sumter MPO, seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously.  PUBLIC COMMENTS No public comments were made.  EXECUTIVE, of serious Injuries  Rate of Serious Injuries per 100 million VMT  Number of Non-motorized, , made a motion to approve 2045 as the horizon year for the next set of LRTPs and to table the remaining, . Motion passed anonymously. C. EXPLORATORY SCENARIO PLANNING IN LRTPS: ATLANTA'S INNOVATIONS Beth

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PNW Statement 2025

amount and Terms of Payment Automobiles and Vehicles (including recreation vehicles, motorcycles, property includes motor vehicles, boats, trailers, jewelry, furniture, household goods, collectibles

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PNW 2024

, motorcycles, boats, etc.) and titled in your name or of which you are the primary operator, of Debt Creditor Amount of Liability (Balance) Loans on Motor Vehicles (itemize) Loans Secured

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PNW 2024

, motorcycles, boats, etc.) and titled in your name or of which you are the primary operator, of Debt Creditor Amount of Liability (Balance) Loans on Motor Vehicles (itemize) Loans Secured

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2011-2012-RR-Annual-Survey-Report-FINAL

provide a direct service to motorists by quickly clearing minor incidents from travel lanes, . They also assist disabled motorists with basic services, such as furnishing a limited amount of fuel, r i n g the safety of responders and the motoring public.” Quote taken from the 2011/12 survey

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2011-2012-RR-Annual-Survey-Report-FINAL

provide a direct service to motorists by quickly clearing minor incidents from travel lanes, . They also assist disabled motorists with basic services, such as furnishing a limited amount of fuel, r i n g the safety of responders and the motoring public.” Quote taken from the 2011/12 survey

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