Published: 1995
Total Pages: 119
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In 1989, the Highway Traffic Safety Division, Montana Department of Justice (currently Montana Department of Transportation, Highway Traffic Safety Bureau) embarked on a unique safety program in an attempt to reduce accidents involving elderly drivers, on a corridor wide basis. The program was based on a multi-disciplinary team concept, involving federal, state and local agencies and promoting programs dealing with education, enforcement, licensing and engineering. After a selection process, which targeted elderly driver accidents, a 40.7 mile section of U.S. 93, between Hamilton and Missoula, Montana, was chosen as the first corridor safety improvement site.