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Virgin Islands Office of Highway Safety (www.viohs.org)
ST. CROIX
Patrick Sweeney Police Headquarters
Kingshill, VI 00850
Phone: (340) 778-1001
Fax: (340) 772-2626
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ST. THOMAS
No. 84 Kronsprindsens Gade
St. Thomas, VI 00801
Phone: (340) 776-5820
Fax: (340) 774-9208
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Barbara
Jackson-McIntosh, Administrator
The Virgin Islands Office of Highway Safety (VIOHS) was created
in 1974 and is the agency responsible for developing and implementing
strategies to reduce traffic crashes, injuries, and fatalities.
The mission of the VIOHS is to reduce fatalities, injuries and
economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes through the administration
of the Virgin Islands Highway Safety Plan.
The Highway Safety Plan (HSP) is a coordinated program of
strategies addressing the serious societal problems of property damage,
injuries and fatalities resulting from crashes. It identifies programs and
projects that have been designated to mitigate the traffic crash problem. Each
year the VIOHS prepares an HSP that describes the projects recommended for
funding for the federal fiscal year.
Funding for the recommended projects are awarded to the VIOHS
from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Funds are provided to
implement programs that meet the national objective. These programs are
Emergency Medical Services, Alcohol Impaired Driving Prevention Program,
Occupant Protection Program, Police Traffic Services, Highway Engineering,
Bicycle Safety, Pedestrian Safety, School Bus Safety and Youth Alcohol Program.
The VIOHS also administers the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance
Program (MCSAP). Funding for this program is awarded to the VIOHS from the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The purpose of MCSAP is to improve
commercial motor vehicle safety and promote uniformity in compliance and
enforcement. The Virgin Islands Police Department is the sub-grantee of these
funds and is responsible for safety inspections and hazardous materials
transportation compliance.
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