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S. 2911: Streamlining State Highway Safety Submissions Act

This bill is named the Streamlining State Highway Safety Submissions Act and it aims to simplify the process by which states submit their highway safety plans to the federal government.

Key Provisions

  • The bill requires the Secretary of Transportation to make revisions to the existing requirements for highway safety programs, specifically under the regulations outlined in section 402 of title 23 of the United States Code.
  • Within 180 days of the bill becoming law, the Secretary must revise these requirements to streamline the submission process.
  • The new revision will allow states to use the findings from a triennial management review, which is conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), to fulfill any information or documentation requirements related to their triennial highway safety plan submissions.
  • Essentially, this means that states will not have to provide additional documentation if they have recently completed a management review that includes the necessary information for their safety plans.

Purpose

The purpose of this bill is to reduce the administrative burden on states when preparing and submitting their highway safety plans. By allowing the findings from the management reviews to count towards their submissions, the bill intends to create a more efficient process, potentially leading to better compliance and implementation of highway safety measures.

Overall Impact

The act focuses on improving efficiency in the highway safety program and aims to enhance the overall effectiveness of state-level measures to improve traffic safety. By reducing redundant requirements, the bill seeks to enable faster and more productive engagement of state resources towards highway safety initiatives.

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Date Action
Sep. 18, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Sep. 18, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

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