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FHWA Minnesota Division
Safety

The Minnesota Division is responsible for carrying out federal highway safety programs in our state. These safety programs provide funding for projects that remove, relocate, or shield roadside obstacles, identify and correct hazardous locations, eliminate or reduce hazards at railroad crossings, and improve signage, pavement markings, and signalization. Computer simulated crash test

The agency administers highway-related safety guidelines providing for the identification and surveillance of accident locations; highway design, construction and maintenance; traffic engineering services; and highway-related aspects of pedestrian safety. In Minnesota, we work with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), along with city and town governments to improve the safety of the motoring public, pedestrians, and highway workers.

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