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Pasco MPO adopts 2025 safety targets aiming for 10% reductions in crash metrics

2308485 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

After a presentation from Urban SDK, the Pasco Metropolitan Planning Organization adopted highway safety performance measure targets for 2025 that represent a 10% reduction from the most recent five‑year rolling averages; staff and consultants said the targets are intended to be measurable and achievable while supporting FDOT's Vision Zero goal.

The Pasco Metropolitan Planning Organization on Feb. 13 adopted its 2025 highway safety performance measure targets, endorsing a goal of roughly a 10% reduction from the most recent five‑year rolling averages for fatalities, serious injuries and non‑motorized (pedestrian and bicycle) serious outcomes.

The targets were presented by Andrew Larter of Urban SDK, who reviewed Pasco County crash data from 2019–2023, explained the federal/state framework for safety performance measures and recommended the 10% reduction methodology that the MPO committees had already endorsed.

The targets matter because federal law requires state departments of transportation to set annual safety performance measures and then gives MPOs up to 180…

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