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Public Transit

APTA Safety Spotlight Webinar

FTA’s Joe DeLorenzo, Associate Administrator for Transit Safety and Oversight and Chief Safety Officer, provided an overview of the Rail Transit Roadway Worker Protection Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and shared fatigue resources for transit operators.

PTASP TAC Update: March 2024

This issue of the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP) Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Update addresses recent questions to the TAC clarifying FTA safety program components do not apply to commuter rail and highlights the new De-Escalation Training Resource Directory.

TSO Spotlight March 2024 Issue

FTA's March 2024 Transit Safety and Oversight Spotlight newsletter highlights the publication of the Rail Transit Roadway Worker Protection Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, describes outcomes from the National Roadway Safety Strategy Call to Action Campaign and outlines the upcoming...

2022 TAM Performance Tool


This workbook is designed to support Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), Group Plan Sponsors, and other transit planning agencies involved in Transit Asset Management (TAM). The aggregation component of the tool presents both TAM summary statistics (condition and performance) and aggregated information on asset inventories based on filter selections such as reporter type and TAM tier, as reported to FTA's National Transit Database (NTD).  

De-Escalation Training Resource Directory

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law amended the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP) requirements at 49 U.S.C. § 5329(d) by adding requirements related to de-escalation training. To support transit agencies as they manage the ongoing risk related to assaults on transit workers...