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Web Content Inventory and Publication Schedule

Share the Road Safely (http://www.sharetheroadsafely.org/)

Section 207(f)(2) of the E-Government Act of 2002 requires each Federal agency to develop an inventory of information to be published on their Web sites, establish a schedule for publishing information, and make those schedules available for public comment.

In the table below, the FMCSA has identified content that already exists on the Web site and new content that is planned for the future. When new information becomes available that is of interest to the general public, the FMCSA will offer that content on the Web site as soon as possible. If you have suggestions for additional information that should be made available or comments regarding existing content, please send an e-mail to FMCSAFeedback@dot.gov.

Content Publication Status
About usCurrently Available
Frequently asked questionsPublish in 2008
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)Publish in 2008
No Fear ActPublish in 2008
Privacy PolicyCurrently available
AccessibilityPublish in 2008
SecurityPublish in 2008
Information QualityPublish in 2008
EspaƱolPublish in 2008
Records ManagementPublish in 2008
Copyright, disclaimer, etc.Publish in 2008
Contact usCurrently Available
Purpose of the siteCurrently Available
Information available and capabilities of the siteCurrently Available
History/purpose of FMCSACurrently Available
Goals and purpose of Share the Road SafelyCurrently Available
Goals and purpose of Share the Road Safely with regard to carsCurrently Available
Safety tips for car driversCurrently Available
Safety tips for RV driversCurrently Available
Work zone safety tipsCurrently Available
Goals and purpose of Share the Road Safely with regard to trucks/busesCurrently Available
Safety tips for truck/bus driversCurrently Available
Goals and purpose of Share the Road Safely with regard to motorcyclists

Currently Available

Safety tips for motorcyclistsCurrently Available
Safety tips for bicyclistsCurrently Available
Safety tips for pedestriansCurrently Available
Goals and purpose of Share the Road Safely with regard to mature driversCurrently available
Sites for mature driver informationCurrently Available
Goals and purpose of Share the Road Safely with regard to kidsCurrently Available
Safety tips for kidsCurrently Available
Kids' safety quizCurrently Available
Fun stuffCurrently Available
Why get involved?Currently Available
What you can doCurrently available
Who are the Safety Partners?Currently Available
What do Safety Partners do?Currently Available
Importance of educators to the programCurrently Available
What educators can doCurrently Available
Who are the coalition members?Currently Available
What is the goal of the coalition?Currently Available
What is the coalition doing?Currently Available
EventsCurrently Available
BrochuresCurrently Available
GraphicsCurrently Available
ResearchCurrently Available
Public service announcementsCurrently Available
List of related linksCurrently Available
No-Zone Campaign originsCurrently Available
No-Zone purpose/charterCurrently Available
Strategy/tacticsCurrently Available
ProgressPublish in 2008

Creation date: December 14, 2004

Modified: August, 2007


 
 
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