Alaska's Safety Partners
Traffic safety is the responsibility of everyone throughout Alaska. DOT&PF recognizes and thanks the many organizations and individuals across the State for their commitment and contributions to move us Toward Zero Deaths and serious injuries on Alaska's roads.
DOT&PF appreciates our partners' ongoing dedication and action to implement the SHSP's strategies, projects, and programs through 2027. The below list highlights the partners and stakeholder groups who participated in the SHSP process through the Steering Committee, Focus Area teams, Tribal Advisory Committee, and public engagement.
- Alaska Bureau of Highway Patrol
- Alaska Court System
- Alaska Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles
- Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health
- Alaska Department of Public Safety
- Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
- Alaska Highway Safety Office
- Alaska State Troopers
- Alaska Association of Chiefs of Police
- Alaska Municipal League
- Anchorage Fire Department
- Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Solutions
- Anchorage Office of Emergency Management
- Anchorage Police Department
- Capital City Fire Rescue
- Fairbanks Area Surface Transportation Planning
- Fairbanks Memorial Hospital
- Fairbanks North Star Borough
- Fairbanks Police Department
- Juneau Police Department
- Kenai Police Department
- Matanuska-Susitna Borough Department of Public Works
- Matanuska-Susitna Borough Emergency Medical Services
- Matanuska-Susitna Borough Fire Department
- Matanuska-Susitna Services for Children and Adults
- Municipality of Anchorage
- Providence Alaska Medical Center
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Federal Highway Administration
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
- Association of Village Council Presidents
- Bristol Bay Native Association
- Chickaloon Native Village
- Chickaloon Tribal Police Department
- Craig Tribal Association
- Dot Lake Village Council
- Manokotak Village Council
- Native Village of Noatak
- Native Village of Tuntutuliak
- Organized Village of Kwethluk
- Sitka Tribe of Alaska
- Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
- Village of Kotlik
- ABATE of Alaska
- Alaska Coalition on Active Transportation
- Alaska Outdoor Alliance
- Alaska Safe Riders (Palmer)
- Alaska Trucking Association
- Bike Anchorage
- Center for Safe Alaskans
- Challenge Alaska
- Elite Towing
- Fairbanks Safe Rider
- Horst Expediting and Remote Operation
- JN Consulting
- Juneau Tourism Best Management Practices Program
- Laborers' International Union of North America Local 942
- Rider Choices
- Sitka Bicycle Friendly Community Coalition and Walk Sitka
- United Freight and Transport
- University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Injury Control & Emergency Medical Services
ALASKA NEEDS YOUR HELP
Creating a Safe System depends on all of us. We need your help to build a culture of safety where everyone believes death and serious injury is unacceptable. Making personal decisions about safe driving, biking, and walking can save lives and reduce injuries when combined with safe speeds, roadway design, vehicle technologies, and post-crash care. Through this shared responsibility, we can move Alaska Toward Zero Deaths and serious injuries.