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        Transportation Health Impact Assessment Toolkit

        This website is archived for historical purposes and is no longer being maintained or updated.

        The Healthy Community Design Initiative, also known as the Built Environment and Health Initiative, is no longer a funded program and the information on this website is not being reviewed and updated on a regular basis.

         

        Safety and Injury Data

         

        Indicator National Database Local Resource
        Traffic injury and mortality for:
        Motor Vehicle Crashes,
        Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Crashes,
        Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Crashes
        National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: State Traffic Safety Information:
        Find crash fatality maps for county-level traffic fatality data as well as GIS fatality location resources.National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, WISQARS Injury Mortality Reports 1999–2007

        Instructions: Select unintentional for the intent or manner of the injury. Then compile data from Transportation Related, overall, then for motor-vehicle injury mortality for occupants, pedestrians, pedal cyclists, and motorcyclists. You must request each mechanism of injury separately. Input the desired state and demographic information and submit the request.

        WISQARS, Fatal Injury Mapping: maps county-level motor-vehicle fatality data. See above instructions for tool inputs

        Transportation for America, Dangerous By Design 2011 [PDF – 1.44 MB]: maps pedestrian fatalities occurring between 2001–2009 within 60 miles of a location in the U.S.

        Instructions: Enter project location. Click on a fatality marker to find detailed information on the crash.

        Contact the state or local department of health and human services for mortality statistics specific to the study area.

        Contact the county office or law enforcement agency for accident reports data.

        Mortality rates
        Homicide
        Suicide
        CDC Wonder: Mortality Database: Underlying Cause of Death:
        See Health Characteristics Section
        Contact the state department of health and human services, local health department, or police department for statistics specific to study area.
        Violent crime incidence within 0.5 miles of the project area Contact the local or regional law enforcement agency.
        Crime incidence at public transit stops Contact local transit authority.

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