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California, Oklahoma Achieve SSO Certification
California and Oklahoma have obtained federal certification of their rail transit State Safety Oversight (SSO) Programs, becoming the 26th and 27th of 30 states and 31 programs to meet the FTA's April 15, 2019, deadline.
The California Public Utilities Commission is responsible for providing safety oversight of the following rail transit agencies:
- San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District heavy rail, light rail and automated guideway systems;
- San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency light rail, cable car and streetcar systems;
- Sacramento Regional Transit District light rail system;
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail system;
- San Diego Metropolitan Transportation System light rail system;
- Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority light rail and heavy rail systems; and
- North County Transit District light rail (trolley) system.
Oklahoma DOT is responsible for providing safety oversight of the Oklahoma City streetcar system.
If a state fails to meet the deadline, FTA is prohibited by law from awarding any new federal transit funds to transit agencies within the state until certification is achieved. A certification status table by state is available here.
FTA Re-establishes TRACS; Names New Members
FTA has re-established the Transit Advisory Committee for Safety (TRACS) through a new charter, naming 15 members to serve for the next two years. These members represent a diverse cross section of the public transit industry, including large and small bus and rail operators, State Safety Oversight agencies, labor unions and others. TRACS is a Federal Advisory Committee that provides transit safety information, advice and recommendations to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation and FTA Administrator.
Under the new charter, TRACS will provide research and analysis to develop recommendations on key safety topics including the review of emerging technologies and safety innovations to implement into the public transportation sector. More information is available in the Federal Register.
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