Agency Safety Plan (ASP) Directory
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) gathered Agency Safety Plan (ASP) resources to support the transit industry in developing, implementing, and updating their ASPs. The ASPs illustrate the various ways agencies throughout the transit industry are implementing the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) requirements.
Agency Safety Plans
The following list includes ASPs that have been made publicly available by transit agencies, and FTA is making them available in adherence with the DOT Website Linking Policy. If you would like to add your ASP to this ASP Directory, please contact the PTASP Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at PTASP-TAC@dot.gov.
AC Transit – Oakland, California
- Agency Type: Large Bus Operator
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Commuter Bus, Demand Response
Berkshire Regional Transit Authority – Pittsfield, Massachusetts
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Chatham Area Transit - Savannah, Georgia
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Davidson County Transportation System – Lexington, North Carolina
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority – Cleveland, Ohio
- Agency Type: Rail Transit Agency, Large Bus Operator
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response, Rail
Greater Hartford Transit District – Hartford, Connecticut
- Agency Type: Large Bus Operator
- Modes: Demand Response
Harris County Transit – Houston, Texas
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transport
Humboldt Transit Authority – Eureka, California
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Commuter Bus, Demand Response
Intercity Transit – Olympia, Washington
- Agency Type: Large Bus Operator
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response, Vanpool
Link Transit – Burlington, North Carolina
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Mountain Mobility – Asheville, North Carolina
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation – Greensboro, North Carolina
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Vanpool
San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority – San Luis Obispo, California
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District – Santa Barbara, California
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus
Unitrans – Davis, California
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus
Valley Metro - Phoenix, Arizona
- Agency Type: Rail Transit Agency, Large Bus Operator
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response, Light Rail, Streetcar, Vanpool
Valpo Transit – Valparaiso, Indiana
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Commuter Bus, Deviated Fixed Route Bus
Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation – Virginia
- Agency Type: State Department of Transportation
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Waco Transit System – Waco, Texas
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
Western Contra Costa Transit Authority – Pinole, California
- Agency Type: Small Public Transportation Provider
- Modes: Fixed Route Bus, Demand Response
DISCLAIMER: FTA has not assessed whether any of these plans meet applicable statutory or regulatory requirements. This list is provided for technical assistance only. Inclusion on this list does not imply endorsement or approval by FTA. Some transit agency websites may not be up to date.
Sample ASPs and Checklists
FTA has prepared two sample Agency Safety Plans (ASPs), and a fact sheet that gives suggestions on how to use the sample plans, and sample ASP checklists for bus and rail transit.
- Sample ASPs Fact Sheet
- Sample Small Public Transportation Provider ASP
- Sample Bus Transit Provider ASP
- PTASP Checklist for Bus Transit
- PTASP Checklist for Rail Transit Agencies and State Safety Oversight Agencies
Add Your ASP or Ask Questions
Please direct all PTASP and SMS questions to PTASP-TAC@dot.gov.
- If you have questions about an ASP in this directory, please contact the PTASP TAC.
- If you would like to add your ASP to the ASP Directory, please contact the PTASP TAC.
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Questions?
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