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Generational Planning for Pedestrian Safety

Procurement Office NHTSA - Office of Acquisition Management
Procurement Category Business Services
Contract Awarded No
Estimated Value $250,000 to $700,000
Competition Type To be determined
RFP Quarter 3rd QTR
Fiscal Year
NAICS 541 611
Sequence Number NHTSA-NPD-2025-009
Description

The objective of this project is to develop a minimum of three data-driven interventions/countermeasures and implement/pilot test the new interventions through a demonstration project. This project will include a literature review on generational learning styles, specifically related to traffic safety, using that report to identify gaps in behavioral pedestrian safety countermeasures and develop a forward thinking, 5-year plan for addressing pedestrian fatalities and severe injuries to keep up with generational groups.

Contact Name Michelle Shanahan
Email michelle.shanahan@dot.gov
Phone 202-366-6715
Place of Performance
  • TBD
Personnel Clearance Requirements No
Action/Award Type N/A

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