Title 23 › Chapter 4— HIGHWAY SAFETY › § 408
The Secretary must review each State’s highway safety program at least once every 3 years. Reviews of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands can happen as often as the Secretary decides. Reviews check how grants are managed, how States collect and use safety data and performance measures, how those efforts match proven best practices, and they give recommendations for better management and a plan for overseeing grant programs. At least 90 days before a State submits its program for approval, the Secretary must give the State data-based suggestions about goals and initiatives. If a State fails to make substantial progress over a 3-year period, the Secretary must do a program improvement review and provide technical help and required changes for any unmet goals. The Secretary and the DOT Inspector General must review regional review practices and write a best-practices report within 180 days of enactment. The Secretary must issue uniform review guidelines based on that report, require regional offices to use them, post the guidelines and related State documents online, and create a process to spot and fix system-wide problems found in the triennial reviews.
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23 U.S.C. § 408
Title 23 — Highways
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Apr 5, 2026
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