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GOAL: To reduce traffic related deaths and serious injuries through education of impaired driving, occupant <br />protection, speeding and distracted driving multijurisdictional HVE patrols throughout the state. <br />SCOPE OF WORK: <br />High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) is a proven strategy to reduce vehicular fatalities in serious injuries. <br />There are 8 main components in the best practice model. The WTSC recommends following this model in <br />order to most effectively use this funding. <br />1. The event is planned by a local team <br />2. The event is data driven. Interest in the event originates by local recognition of a problem and the <br />community's interest in responding to it. <br />3. The enforcement is multijurisdictional and uses a saturation approach and participating officers make <br />a large number of contacts during the event and issue infractions or citations to change public <br />behavior around risky driving behaviors such as speeding, distracted driving and failing to use a <br />seatbelt. The WTSC proposes that the default law enforcement response to a high risk driving <br />behavior during an HVE event should be a citation/infraction. <br />4. The public is aware of the event before, during, and after the enforcement takes place. It's important <br />to note that these messages must reach all target audiences, regardless of English proficiency in the <br />community who use the transportation system. <br />5. Local media are engaged by the HVE planning team <br />6. Enforcement is highly visible — clearly more than a typical day. <br />7. The HVE event is evaluated <br />8. The HVE event is supported by deployment of resources in the priority areas throughout the year <br />when HVE is not being implemented. <br />The SUB -RECIPIENT, along with the regional traffic safety task force, TZM, and LEL, are responsible for <br />meeting these elements of HVE. The WTSC will conduct public education campaigns during national <br />campaigns, but it is the responsibility of the SUB -RECIPIENT and task force to ensure that all elements of <br />HVE are being met. <br />The statewide high visibility enforcement patrols are paired with media participation to engage, deter, and <br />educate drivers about the impacts of making unsafe decisions when driving. Outreach efforts are supported <br />by the WTSC during statewide HVE campaigns. Regional TZMs also support public outreach efforts during <br />locally planned HVE events. Below are descriptions of the Scope of Work for each funding category. The <br />WTSC accepts requests for modifications to the Scope of Work through the regional Target Zero Manager. <br />This grant provides funding for overtime HVF. enforcement in a variety of emphasis areas: impaired driving, <br />distracted driving, seat belt use, and motorcycle safety patrols. <br />Dispatch: <br />WTSC will reimburse communications officers/dispatch personnel for work on this project providing <br />Agency has received prior approval from the designated TZM. This activity must be overtime and only the <br />expense's listed in section 3.2 and its subsections will be reimbursed. <br />