NMDOT and DPS receive $7.5M to improve road safety in state

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) –  The New Mexico Department of Transportation is receiving millions of dollars to support the state’s effort to reduce traffic-related deaths. NMDOT and the Department of Public Safety are getting $7.5 million from the National Highway Transportation Safety Association to fund the state’s Target Zero program.


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“Comprehensive crash data will allow us to identify the root causes of traffic incidents that make our roads safer for everyone,” said NMDOT Secretary Ricky Serna, in a news release.

The money will implement a crash data improvement plan. That will also expand crash date statewide.

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