The Systematic Approach of Identifying Safety Intervention Programs for Indiana (SNIP2) is a computer software that can help users identify roadways that experience excessive target crashes of interest and select relevant safety interventions to maximize the safety benefits for a given budget. Although SNIP2 was developed for use in Indiana, the research report provides the conceptual framework and methodology that can be adapted for similar or related efforts in other states.
- Purdue University Center for Road Safety (CRS)
This information guide is free of charge at the following link: SNIP2 Research Report
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