Written by FHWA in 2015, this report outlines the role of safety target setting in urbanized and nonurbanized areas.
Written by FHWA in 2015, this report outlines the role of safety target setting in urbanized and nonurbanized areas.
The FHWA Office of TPM homepage offers information on transportation performance management, including links to TPM news, resources, and upcoming events.
This course details the development of effective performance measures, and FHWA’s role in the process.
This course offers a basic overview of performance management by outlining the implementation process and value of a performance management program.
This report documents the findings of a research project on trends in performance management. The report includes a review of current practices in performance measures and target setting, and recommendations for designing an effective set of policies and goals.
This report provides a framework for performance management that can be used by both state and local governments.
This report describes the methods State DOTs use for setting performance targets. It also emphasizes how choosing metrics that provide the most relevant information to the agencies using them can bolster decision-making with regard to performance target setting.
This report focuses on the utilization of technological advancements in the field of transportation performance management. These advancements include methods such as “Data Analytics” and “Data Visualization”.
This report summarizes the results of the one-day performance management peer exchange held by AASHTO and FHWA in June of 2014. It includes the feedback from the over 85 participants from State DOTs and MPOs on topics such as collaboration with stakeholders, coordination in target setting, and integration of targets into planning documents.
The FHWA Performance Based Planning and Programming (PBPP) Guidebook outlines common performance management practices including goals, performance measures, targets, strategies, and more.