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What are the essential components of a TACT program?

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What are the essential components of a TACT program?

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Research has shown that every TACT program should include three key components: communication, enforcement, and evaluation. Enforcement stops drivers behaving improperly. Communication builds awareness, educates PV and CMV drivers and heightens the effect of the enforcement. Together, enforcement and communication increase general deterrencethe perceived risk of getting a ticket. Evaluation helps structure the program, provides feedback for program improvement and assesses the programs processes and outcomes. A State must clearly address these three components to be considered for a TACT program grant. Additional information can be found on the TACT Action Planning page.

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Research has shown that every TACT program should include three key components: communication, enforcement, and evaluation. Enforcement stops drivers behaving improperly. Communication builds awareness, educates PV and CMV drivers and heightens the effect of the enforcement. Together, enforcement and communication increase general deterrencethe perceived risk of getting a ticket. Evaluation helps structure the program, provides feedback for program improvement and assesses the programs processes and outcomes. A State must clearly address these three components to be considered for a TACT program grant. Additional information can be found on the safety-security/tact/tactactionplanning.htm”>TACT Action Planning page.

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Research has shown that every TACT program should include three key components: communication, enforcement, and evaluation. Enforcement stops drivers behaving improperly. Communication builds awareness, educates PV and CMV drivers and heightens the effect of the enforcement. Together, enforcement and communication increase general deterrence—the perceived risk of getting a ticket. Evaluation helps structure the program, provides feedback for program improvement and assesses the program’s processes and outcomes. A State must clearly address these three components to be considered for a TACT program grant. Additional information can be found on the TACT Action Planning page.

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