Transportation Performance Management is a strategic approach that uses system information to make investment and policy decisions to achieve national performance goals. Performance measures are indicators of progress toward attaining a goal, objective, or target (a desired level of future performance). Additional information on performance measures is available from FHWA, FTA, and FDOT at:
FHWA State Highway Safety Report
FDOT and MPO Performance Measures
FTA Transit Asset Management (TAM)
FTA Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP)
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and Metropolitan/Transportation Planning Organizations (M/TPOs) to adopt performance targets as shown in the table below. Performance measures are important to the Volusia-Flagler TPO because they allow us to set goals and measure the progress towards those goals over time.
| Transportation Performance Measures | TPO Target | TPO Date Adopted/Updated | Resolution |
| PM 1 – Safety Measures and Targets: • Fatalities • Serious Injuries • Fatalities Rate • Serious Injuries Rate • Non-Motorized Fatalities & Serious Injuries |
The TPO has adopted a target of zero (0) for all performance measures | Updated – 01/22/25 | 2025-02 |
| PM 2 – Pavement and Bridge Condition Measures and Targets | TPO Performance Measures & Targets for PM 1, PM 2, PM 3 | Updated – 03/26/25 | 2025-05 |
| PM 3 – System Performance Management Measures and Targets | TPO Performance Measures & Targets for PM 1, PM 2, PM 3 | Updated – 03/26/25 | 2025-05 |
| Transit Asset Management (TAM) Plan Targets and Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) Targets |
TAM – TPO Adopted Performance Measures Updated Performance Measures Updated Performance Measures |
06/26/24 | 2024-13 |
