Federal compliance for transit - Transit safety - Bus

*On April 23, 2020, the Federal Transit Administration issued a Notice of Enforcement Discretion indicating that they will refrain from taking enforcement against transit providers who cannot complete their Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) by the regulatory deadline of July 20, 2020. This effectively extends the PTASP compliance deadline to December 31, 2020.

Under federal law, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) requires that recipients of federal Urbanized Area Formula (§ 5307) funds must develop and certify a PTASP by no later than July 20, 2020.* By that deadline, all qualifying transit providers must have a written plan meeting FTA requirements under the PTASP rule, 49 CFR Part 673. Under Part 673, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will draft the PTASP for small public transportation providers – those operating fewer than 100 vehicles at peak service hours – unless that provider chooses to draft its own PTASP.

FTA has exempted providers that:

  1. Do not receive § 5307 funds, and
  2. Only receive funds through either (or both):
    • § 5310 – Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Formula Program
    • § 5311 – Rural Area Formula Program

At minimum, a small transit provider’s PTASP must include the following:

  1. Safety performance measures and targets
    • FTA has identified seven (7) performance measures at minimum
  2. The signature of a person identified as an Accountable Executive
    • The person ultimately responsible for a provider’s safety performance
  3. The approval of a person or entity that functions as a transit system Board of Directors (or equivalent authority)
  4. An annual certification process to demonstrate a compliant PTASP is in place

Transit providers should seek to have a compliant PTASP by July 20, 2020, and must have a compliant PTASP by no later than December 31, 2020.

The WisDOT Public and Specialized Transit Section has developed a PTASP template to meet its requirements under Part 673 and to assist small transit providers in complying with their requirements. See links below for the template and supplemental materials.

Transit providers are strongly encouraged to begin activities as soon as possible to meet all PTASP requirements.

PTASP resources

Other resources

Contact

Katie Patterson​
katherine.patterson@dot.wi.gov
(608) 264-7335