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Your local road safety plan should be data driven as much as possible. Don’t have great data? No worries, everyone has some data and you can always get more as you go. Use the resources on this page to help you discover and use the data you have. Remember, do what you can, with what you have, where you are!


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Three Approaches to
Address Severe Crashes
Systemic Analysis
Local Agency Insights: Use Safety Data
Minnesota Case Study

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Tools and Resources

Guides
  • FHWA Quick Start Guide to Systemic Analysis
  • FHWA Systemic Safety Project Selection Tool
  • NCHRP Report 893 - Systemic Safety Pedestrian Analysis
Systemic Tools
  • NHTSA Fatality and Injury Reporting System Tool
  • Systemic Infographic
  • Potential Risk Factors List
  • Crash Data Summary Template
  • FHWA Crash Tree Diagram Tool
Training
  • Tutorial - Use Safety Data, Part 1
  • Tutorial - Use Safety Data, Part 2
  • Systemic Approach Training – Part 1
  • Using NHTSA’s Fatality and Injury Reporting System Tool (FIRST) to Perform Systemic Analysis
  • FHWA’s Crash Tree Diagram Tool
Helpful Links
  • FHWA Systemic Website
  • NHTSA STSI Website
  • CDC's SVI
  • Data Visualization
  • Environmental Justice Screening
  • Social Vulnerability Index
  • Underserved Communities Census
  • HEPGIS Maps
  • Agricultural Statistics Service
  • Transportation Equity
  • Community Health Equity
  • Transportation Safety
  • Nonfatal Crash Surveillance
  • TZD Regions
  • Colorado Dept. of Health