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Title: Statewide Analysis Strategies


1
Statewide Analysis Strategies
  • Missouris Blueprint for
  • Safer Roadways

2
Missouris Crash Data
  • Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) is the
    repository for crash records
  • In 2002 MSHP and MoDOT merged their crash data
    systems

3
Key Principles of the Blueprint
  • Statewide Reduction Goal Less than 1000
    fatalities by 2008
  • Targeted fatalities and severe injuries
  • Targeted both state and local roads
  • Used extensive data analysis to identify key
    crash reduction emphasis areas

4
Data
  • Crash Data
  • CODES Data
  • Demographic Data

5
Missouri Traffic Crash Problem
  • State Data Analysis
  • Regional Data Analysis

6
Crash Data
  • Year Fatalities
  • 2001 1,098 2002 1,208 2003
    1,232
  • 2004 1,130
  • 2005 1,251
  • 2008 1,000 or less

7
Crash Analysis
  • Since MoDOT and MSHP have one common database,
    able to query any data field that is captured on
    the crash report
  • Statewide analysis modeled after the emphasis
    areas identified in AASHTOs Strategic Highway
    Safety Plan

8
AASHTOs Strategic Highway Safety Plan Emphasis
Areas
  • Run-Off Road
  • Head-on
  • Collisions w/ Trees
  • Unsignalized Intersections
  • Unlicensed Drivers
  • Aggressive Driving
  • Older Drivers
  • Safety Belts
  • Heavy Trucks
  • Pedestrians
  • Utility Poles
  • Signalized Intersections
  • Horizontal Curves
  • Etc.

9
3-Year Total Fatalities 2002-04
10
3-Year Total Disabling Injuries2002-04
11
Regional Data
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Crash Outcome DataEvaluation System (CODES)
  • Link Crash Records with Hospital Records
  • (ER and Hospital Admission)

14
CODES
  • Crash Records
  • Susan Smith ? ?
  • Tom Roberts ? ?
  • Bill Brown
  • (no injury or pre-hospital death)
  • Hospital
  • Records
  • Emergency Room Records
  • ? ? Susan Smith
  • Admission Records
  • ? ? Tom Roberts

Computer Program To Link Records
15
Percent of Crash Victims who were Admitted or
Died by Speed Limit at the Crash Site
SPEED LIMIT
Admitted or Died
16
Percent of Crash Victims who were Admitted or
Died, By Safety Belt Use
Percent
Belt Use
17
Percent of Crash Victims who were Admitted or
Died, by Substance Use
Percent
Substance
18
Demographic Data
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Essential Eight Strategies
  • Primary Seat Belt Law
  • Increase Enforcement on Targeted Crash Corridors
  • Increase Public Education and Information on
    Traffic Safety Issues
  • Expand the Installation of Shoulder, Edgeline,
    and Centerline Rumble Strips

24
Essential Eight continued
  • Expand, Improve, and Maintain Roadway Visibility
    Features
  • Expand Installation of Median Three Strand Cable
    or Equivalent Barrier
  • Effectively Deter, Identify, Arrest, and
    Adjudicate Alcohol and Other Drug Impaired
    Drivers and Pedestrians
  • Expand Installation and Maintenance of Roadway
    Shoulders and Clear Zones

25
Distribution of the Data
  • Initial data provided to each region
  • Provided on-site training to each region on the
    data provided and how to customize the queries
    for their use
  • Statewide data is updated annually
  • Continued support for the regions

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Questions
Michael Curtit, P.E. Assistant State Traffic
Engineer, MoDOT Michael.Curtit_at_modot.mo.gov (573)
526-0121 www.savemolives.com
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