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This layer shows the high crash segments in Cleveland using crash data from 2013 to 2017. Crashes resulting in serious injuries or death are used to determine if a segment qualifies as a high-crash segment. In order to qualify, there must be 10 or more serious injury or fatal crashes in any 5-year period. Generally, one-mile segments with 10 or more serious or fatal crashes represent particularly dangerous road segments on the city's network.Crash data is obtained from ODOT: GCAT | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Documentation and DefinitionsSee data table. Also, ODOT provides a data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyNot updated. See subsequent layers for more recent data (2014-2018, etc.)ContactsCity Planning Commission
Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
License information was derived automatically
This layer shows the high crash segments in Cleveland using crash data from 2016 to 2020. Crashes resulting in serious injuries or death are used to determine if a segment qualifies as a high-crash segment. In order to qualify, there must be 10 or more serious injury or fatal crashes in any 5-year period. Generally, one-mile segments with 10 or more serious or fatal crashes represent particularly dangerous road segments on the city's network.Crash data is obtained from ODOT: GCAT | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Data GlossarySee data table. ODOT provides a data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyNot updated. See subsequent layers for more recent data (2017-2021, etc.)ContactsCity Planning Commission
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Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
License information was derived automatically
This layer shows the high crash segments in Cleveland using crash data from 2013 to 2017. Crashes resulting in serious injuries or death are used to determine if a segment qualifies as a high-crash segment. In order to qualify, there must be 10 or more serious injury or fatal crashes in any 5-year period. Generally, one-mile segments with 10 or more serious or fatal crashes represent particularly dangerous road segments on the city's network.Crash data is obtained from ODOT: GCAT | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Documentation and DefinitionsSee data table. Also, ODOT provides a data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyNot updated. See subsequent layers for more recent data (2014-2018, etc.)ContactsCity Planning Commission