TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 5, 2026
TO: Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization
FROM: Priyanka Chapekar, MPO Staff
RE: Roadway Safety Targets, Calendar Year 2026
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) requires states and metropolitan planning organizations (MPO) to establish annual targets for federally required roadway safety performance measures, which pertain to fatalities and serious injuries from motor vehicle crashes. The Boston Region MPO has voted to support the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ federally required annual targets for these roadway safety performance measures each year from 2018 through 2025, since the inception of Roadway Safety performance measures into Transportation Performance Management. The Commonwealth has set its roadway safety targets for calendar year (CY) 2026, and the MPO is required to establish its CY 2026 targets by February 27, 2026, by either agreeing to support the Commonwealth’s targets or setting its own. MPO staff recommends that the MPO vote to support the Commonwealth’s CY 2026 targets for these federally required measures and requests that the MPO vote to do so at its February 5, 2026, meeting.
The National Performance Management Measures: Highway Safety Improvement Program rule identifies five performance measures related to crashes involving motor vehicles for which targets must be set.
The USDOT requires states to establish and report targets for these measures for the next calendar year by August 31 each year. After August 31, MPOs have 180 days to establish their own targets using one of the following methods:
In either case, the MPO will need to coordinate with the Commonwealth when setting targets. It will also need to incorporate goals, objectives, measures, and targets from the Commonwealth’s safety plans and processes into the MPO’s planning processes.
Table 1 shows the Commonwealth’s CY 2026 roadway safety performance targets for the federally required performance measures. The table also notes the Commonwealth’s long-term target of zero fatalities and serious injuries on Massachusetts roadways. Like the Commonwealth, the Boston Region MPO has a long-term goal of achieving zero transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries1 and has a draft Vision Zero Action Plan2 in place to achieve this goal. The Commonwealth adopted these targets in July 2025, at which time the actual outcomes for CY 2025 were unknown.
The targets in Table 1 reflect five-year rolling annual averages, as required by USDOT. There are three sets of targets: a near-term target of rolling averages for the years 2022–26, a medium-term target of rolling averages for the years 2024–28, and long-term targets of zero for all measures.
Table 1
Massachusetts Proposed Roadway Safety Targets
Performance Measure |
CY 2022–26 |
CY 2024–28 |
Long-Term Target |
Number of Fatalities |
357 |
323 |
0 |
Rate of Fatalities per 100 million VMT |
0.56 |
0.50 |
0 |
Number of Serious Injuries |
2,562 |
2,184 |
0 |
Rate of Serious Injuries per 100 million VMT |
4.03 |
3.38 |
0 |
Number of Nonmotorized Fatalities and Serious Injuries |
512 |
416 |
0 |
Notes: All values are expressed as five-year rolling averages.
CY = Calendar Year. VMT = Vehicle-Miles Traveled.
Sources: Federal Highway Administration, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Boston Region MPO Staff.
MPO staff recommends that the Boston Region MPO vote to support the Commonwealth’s CY 2026 roadway safety performance targets. This option would satisfy federal requirements and would reflect the way the MPO will need to collaborate with the Commonwealth on safety strategies to reduce fatalities and injuries in the Boston region. Staff requests that the MPO vote to do so at its February 5, 2026, meeting. Should the MPO adopt this target-setting approach, staff will present and describe these targets in the performance chapters of the federal fiscal year 2027–31 Transportation Improvement Program. The targets adopted by the MPO will inform the planning and investment activities that will support improvements in roadway safety outcomes.
Over the course of CY 2026, MPO staff will continue to engage stakeholders to collect comments on the draft Vision Zero Action Plan and input on the Vision Zero Data Dashboard.3 Such recommendations will be used to finalize safety analysis, policy recommendations, fatality-reducing strategies, and project prioritization and selection for MPO investment programs. In accordance with Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant Program requirements, the plan also includes goals and targets that work toward zero fatalities and serious injuries in the region. Given the plan’s target-setting content, in CY 2027, MPO staff will aim to develop recommendations for MPO regional safety targets that support achieving Vision Zero, separate from, but consistent with, the Commonwealth’s targets.
1 Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization. Long-Range Transportation Plan, Destination 2050, p. 5. Available at: https://ctps.org/data/calendar/pdfs/2023/LRTP_Executive_Summary/Executive_Summary_English.pdf
2 Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization. Boston Region Vision Zero Action Plan: A Roadmap for Safer Streets. Available at: https://test.bostonmpo.org/data/pdf/plans/DR4_BOS_VZ_ActionPlan_Jul14.pdf
3 Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization. Boston Region Vision Zero Data Dashboard. Available at : https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/19a74f37055b4fb9aad8269153ba82b0/page/Main-Menu?_gl=1*jxknxl*_ga*Mzk5MTgyOTQxLjE3Mjk3NzgzNjc.*_ga_TVRXRVW1YN*czE3NjgyMjc3MzAkbzI3NiRnMSR0MTc2ODIyODc4MyRqNjAkbDAkaDA.
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