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SAFETY DATA ANALYSIS TOOLS WORKSHOP
TRB Keck CenterMarch 27-28, 2006
Local Practice for Addressing the “Limited Data”
Dilemma at METROPLAN ORLANDO
This is my story…
2005: Safety was a priority of the Chairman
Gaps in the data
Trouble in paradise
Building new partnership
Automated Vehicle Crash Data Knowledge Base
CrashesCrashes
Crashes by Month in Tri-County Region(State Highway Systems only)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
J anuary February March April May J une J uly August September October November December
Month
Source: Crash Analysis Reporting System (FDOT)
1998-2002 average
2003
2004
Contributing CausesContributing Causes
Top Contributing Causes of Crashes in Tri-County Region(State Highway Systems only)
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
careless driving andspeeding
fail to yield improper lane change follow too closely disregard trafficsignal
improper turn driving underinfluence
Contributing Cause
Source: Crash Analysis Reporting System (FDOT)
1998-2002 average
2003
2004
Type of CrashesType of Crashes
Type of Crashes in Tri-County Region(State Highway Systems only)
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1000
2000
3000
4000
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6000
rear-end angle left-turn side sw ipe collision w ithpedestrian
Type of Crash
Source: Crash Analysis Reporting System (FDOT)
1998-2002 average
2003
2004
Fatality TrendsFatality Trends
Crash Fatality Monthly TrendTri-County Area
19.2216.00
20.78 21.22 19.2218.00
21.89 22.11 22.5618.56
22.2221.56
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20.00
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30.00
35.00
40.00
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Monthsource: www.melissadata.com and
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle
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1995-2003 Average
2004
2005
Crash Analysis System
SR 551 & University Blvd
SR 438 & Pine Hills Rd.
SR 50 from SR 436 to SR 551
Kirkman Rd. & International Dr.
US 441/17/92 & Gore St.
I-4 Ramp to Lake Mary Blvd.
SR 436 & Howell Branch Rd.
US 17/92 & SR 434
US 192 & John Young Pkway.
US 17/92 & Poinciana Blvd.
10 High Crash Locations10 High Crash Locations
Tracking the Trends
SR 436 & I-4
US 17/92 & SR 436
Kirkman Rd & Conroy Rd.
I-4 & SR 46
SR 436 & SR 434
I-4 Ramp to Lake Mary Blvd.
SR 436 & Howell Branch Rd.
US 17/92 & SR 434
US 192 & John Young Pkway.
US 17/92 & Poinciana Blvd.
10 Worst Travel Behaviors10 Worst Travel BehaviorsAggressive Driving
Failure to Yield to Pedestrians in Crosswalks
Red Light Running
Failure to Wear Seat Belts
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Distracted Driving
Driving with a Suspended or Revoked License
Blatant Violations of Crosswalk Signals
Wrong Way Cycling
Cycling Without Lights at Night
Building Partnership
• Community Traffic Safety Teams
• Florida Department of Transportation
• METROPLAN ORLANDO
• Partners/Community
Peer Exchange
Research, design, implement, and coordinate a region-wide effort to improve the collection, management, and analysis of crash data.
Crash Data Base
Unified Planning Work Program
Response for Proposal
• Feasibility of developing integrated system
• Inventory of crash data
• Assess crash data management
• Recommendations
The recommendations should address the structure of the database including data collection, management, analysis and reporting and linkage to other data.