Safety
PennDOT's multi-faceted approach to improving highway safety in Pennsylvania involves promoting behavioral programs and implementing infrastructure improvements. Behavioral programs include impaired and distracted-driving campaigns, aggressive-driving enforcement, seat-belt and child-restraint programs, and many other measures to encourage safer driving habits. We also make infrastructure improvements such as: rumble strip installation, removing roadside obstructions and intersection improvements (upgrading traffic signals, adding turning lanes, installing signage and pavement markings, pedestrian countdown timers, etc.).
Pennsylvania is committed to continuously improving highway safety. The number of highway deaths on Pennsylvania roads tumbled to a record low in 2019 when 1,059 were recorded, the lowest number since recordkeeping began in 1928. PennDOT aims to further this downward trend by continuing to reduce highway fatalities.
The public can access commonly requested crash and fatality information as well as create their own custom searches with the
Pennsylvania Crash Information Tool.
Be Safe PA
Safety Is Everyone's Responsibility
Resources
2018 State of Highway Safety Summary Report (PDF)
TIPP Fine Card (PDF)
Partners
Federal Highway Administration
Governors Highway Safety Association