The Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) and the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security have announced the 384 agencies awarded $17.1 million in federal grant funding to support Tennessee highway safety efforts and education. 424 grants will be distributed from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through THSO for the 2016-2017 Federal Fiscal Year.
“Our daily goal is simple – every driver goes home safe and sound every day,” said Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Commissioner David W. Purkey. “The Tennessee Highway Safety Office collaborates with sheriffs, police chiefs, state troopers, and traffic safety partners to provide the safe environment necessary for this goal to happen.”
Every year, traffic safety advocates, non-profit organizations, emergency response personnel, law enforcement, District Attorneys’ offices, and other state agencies across Tennessee seek funding through grant applications offered by THSO. Applicants who meet the required data-driven criteria and highway safety standards are awarded grant funds to support THSO’s mission to reduce traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities. Grant funding provides essential highway safety training and equipment for law enforcement agencies, sophisticated crash data collection analysis technology, specialized DUI prosecutors, resources for emergency response personnel, and educational tools to help improve driver behavior.
Manchester Police was awarded 16,882.50 for alcohol enforcement.
Tennessee District Attorney General, 14th Judicial District, given $167,636.28 for DUI prosecution and Tullahoma Police was awarded 14,819.60 for traffic services.