The following are examples of activities that can be considered as highway safety projects:
(a)
Highway alignment improvement;
(c)
Pedestrian paths/sidewalks and bus shelters;
(d)
Installation and replacement of signs when designated as, or made part of, a highway safety project;
(e)
Construction improvements that enhance and promote safe travel on IRRs, such as guardrail construction and traffic markings;
(f)
Development of a safety management system;
(g)
Education and outreach highway safety programs, such as use of child safety seats, defensive driving, and Mothers Against Drunk Drivers;
(h)
Development of a highway safety plan designed to reduce traffic accidents and deaths, injuries, and property damage;
(i)
Collecting data on traffic-related deaths, injuries and accidents;
(j)
Impaired driver initiatives;
(k)
Child safety seat programs; and
(l)
Purchasing necessary specific traffic enforcement equipment, such as radar equipment, breathalyser, video cameras.