The passage of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) and the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act ushered in a range of new provisions for the Federal-aid highway program related to transportation performance management (TPM) and highway infrastructure. State Departments of Transportation (DOTs), metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), FHWA Division Offices, and other stakeholders are seeking information about requirements, as well as noteworthy practices. This course provides an effective, time-efficient, and accessible format for practitioners in State DOTs, MPOs, FHWA, and other groups. This format provides a richer context for information than static materials through the use of knowledge checks and other interactive features.
The goal of this course is to provide you a foundational knowledge base about processes used to track and evaluate actions taken and outcomes achieved, thereby establishing a feedback loop to refine planning, programming, and target-setting decisions. This foundation will enable you to use performance data to obtain key insights into the effectiveness of decisions and identify where adjustments need to be made to improve performance.
At A Glance
Organization:
NHI - National Highway Institute
Topic:
Performance Management
Fees:
Free
Delivery Method:
Web Based
Mode:
General
Time period:
1.5 Hour
Level:
Basic
Year Created:
2025
Last Updated:
21/07/2025 15:29
Notes:
The target audience for this web-based training course includes practitioners in State DOTs and MPOs responsible for monitoring and adjustment of transportation performance.