Publication Information
The Highway Safety Information System (HSIS), established in 1987, is a foundational highway research data system. The State of Ohio has participated in the HSIS program since 1997, providing quality data to HSIS for use by researchers through a request system. In 2021, HSIS began a modernization effort with the goal of expanding the technological and analytic capabilities of the data system. This modernization provides an increased emphasis on spatial analysis and cloud-based data management.
What Has Changed
This guidebook is intended to support the use of Ohio HSIS data for the years 2018 and beyond. Data and documentation prior to 2018 (1997-2017) are available upon request to the HSIS Virtual Laboratory. Prior to 2018, the Ohio datasets included variables for the following files:
- Roadway inventory.
- Intersection inventory.
- Horizontal curve inventory.
- Vertical grade inventory.
- Accident characteristics.
- Vehicles involved in crashes.
- Vehicle occupants involved in crashes.
The revised Ohio database incorporated into HSIS contains 10 different files:
- Roadway inventory (including traffic information).
- Roadside and median barrier inventory.
- Lighting inventory.
- Intersection inventory.
- Intersection approach inventory.
- Bicycle route inventory.
- Horizontal curve inventory.
- Crash characteristics.
- Units involved in crashes.
- Persons involved in the crash.