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Adopting the Safe Systems Approach

Beth Wemple and Olivia Polinsky Share How the SSA Can Be Implemented to Reduce Traffic Fatalities in North America
By MJ Woof July 11, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Beth Wemple is a Senior Transportation Safety Engineer at HDR


For nearly three decades, the Safe System Approach framework has been used in communities around the globe to plan and implement infrastructure that reduce traffic fatalities. The principles used in the SSA have slowly been incorporated into projects in cities in the US through Toward Zero Deaths and Vision Zero programs that aim to cut the number of traffic deaths to zero. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has adopted the SSA as a national strategy for achieving the USDOT goal of zero fatalities. The challenge is now embracing the potential benefits of the SSA and moving our practice toward integrating safety throughout the project development process.

Senior Transportation Safety Engineer Beth Wemple and Traffic Engineer in Training Olivia Polinsky are both specialists at HDR and focus on the design of roads using state-of-the-art methods to improve the safety of the transportation system for all users. They have discussed the history of SSA, the difference from traditional roadway design and how it can become more prevalent in the US.  

“I think a lot of road design engineers feel that safety has been a priority,” Polinsky said. “But I would say it has not been enough of one. Vehicle operations tend to be the priority in conventional design, but the SSA provides a framework for considering safety of all modes throughout the project development process.”

“There's movement by agencies to focus on safe mobility for all users,” Wemple said. “Our challenge is, to meaningfully do this, we will need to think differently, develop different priorities and ultimately make different decisions.”

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