Federal Highway Safety Performance Measure (PM2, PM3, TAM, and Transit Safety) Targets for 2023

Federal Highway Safety Performance Measure (PM2, PM3, TAM, and Transit Safety) Targets for 2023

Federal legislation requires state DOTs and MPOs to establish targets for three highway performance measures: Highway Safety (PM1), Pavement and Bridge Condition (PM2), and System Performance (PM3). IDOT sets annual targets for PM2 and PM3 every year. MPOs have 180 days after DOTs adopt statewide targets to accept the DOT’s targets or to set their own targets for the metropolitan planning area (MPA). IDOT evaluates progress toward the targets every year for PM1 and every two years for PM2 and PM3. After evaluation, IDOT and the MPOs have an opportunity to adjust the future targets.

Transit Asset Management (TAM) and Transit Safety targets are set by the transit agency (Champaign-Urbana Metro Transit District) in coordination with the Metropolitan Planning Organization (CUUATS) annually. The suggested PM2, PM3, TAM, and Transit Safety targets will be presented for review and approval at the CUUATS Technical Committee meeting on Wednesday February 1 and the CUUATS Policy Committee meeting Wednesday February 8.

Additional information regarding the federal performance measures can be found on the CUUATS Federal Performance Measure Report Card (https://ccrpc.org/documents/system-performance-report/).