NTL Record

Title Evaluation of the Aggression Suppression Program, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Record ID 26020
Personal Name
Creator
McCartt, Anne Taylor; Leaf, W. A.; Witkowski, T. L.; Solomon, M. G. (Mark Geoffrey)
Source viii, 38 p.
Corporate Creator Preusser Research Group, Inc.
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publication Date 20010500
Language English
Abstract In October 1998, the Milwaukee Police Department was awarded the first federally-funded Aggressive Driving Demonstration Grant by the U.S. Department of Transportation. This 18-month demonstration project was designed to study aggressive driving and provide information and enforcement results to law enforcement agencies across the U.S. The total grant of $650,241 included a local match of $173,716. Milwaukee competed with law enforcement agencies from 26 other metropolitan areas for this grant. The goals of the project were to develop and evaluate an innovative enforcement strategy to reduce aggressive driving and to develop and evaluate public information and education programs to discourage aggressive driving. The first six months were devoted to gathering baseline data and developing the publicity plan and enforcement schedule. Milwaukee launched the six-month enforcement and awareness phase on March 30, 1999. This phase was organized into a series of three-week enforcement and publicity "sub-theme" campaigns, each focusing on a specific traffic offense commonly associated with aggressive driving and each with a distinctive slogan. The final six months provided time for the project to be evaluated and this report to be prepared. The process evaluation indicated the program was exemplary in terms of planning, coordination, and implementation. Considerable special enforcement was undertaken, and a number of innovative strategies, including innovative technologies, were useful in identifying and apprehending aggressive drivers. Based on an outcome evaluation, the program demonstrated the effects of targeted enforcement. More citations were issued for violations associated with aggressive driving (not just speed citations); red light-running behaviors changed at targeted intersections; and crash reduction was demonstrated citywide, with greater reductions on corridors with targeted enforcement. Programs of this type could likely be improved with paid media as well as earned media so that more visible, focused media attention could be gained.
Rosap ID dot:88282
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/88282
TRT Terms Aggression; Drivers; Law enforcement; Public information programs; Impact studies
General Subjects Aggressive driving
Classification NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - SAFETY AND SECURITY;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Human Factors;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Highway Safety;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Public Participation and Outreach
Geographical
Coverage
Wisconsin; United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
00925937
Contract Number DTNH-22-98-H-05107
Report Number DOT-HS-809-395; NTIS-PB2002102748
Availability NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/26000/26000/26020/DOT-HS-809-395.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository