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Massachusetts Traffic Records Analysis Center (MassTRAC)

Massachusetts Traffic Records Analysis Center (MassTRAC). Barbara Rizzuti, Program Coordinator, Highway Safety Division, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security January 11, 2011. Introduction.

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Massachusetts Traffic Records Analysis Center (MassTRAC)

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  1. Massachusetts Traffic Records Analysis Center (MassTRAC) Barbara Rizzuti, Program Coordinator, Highway Safety Division, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security January 11, 2011

  2. Introduction • Motor vehicle crashes are the cause of approximately 425 deaths and 4,500 serious injuries in Massachusetts each year. • These crashes cost Massachusetts approximately $6.3 billion annually.

  3. Our Mission • Reduce fatalities, injuries and economic losses resulting from crashes through the analysis of traffic records data for problem identification, countermeasures selection, project evaluation and performance measurement.

  4. MassTRAC-What is it? • The Massachusetts Traffic Records Analysis Center (MassTRAC) provides users with the ability to: • Perform key spatial and statistical analytic functions using crash, person and vehicle data. • Create map-based displays and perform spatial queries of crash locations. • Evaluate crash data and relate it to underlying road network characteristics. • Generate statistical summaries and tabulations of crash, person and vehicle characteristics. • Generate standard reports to be used in the development of various highway safety plans.

  5. Data Sources • MassTRAC integrates data from a number of different sources: • Crash data (details, people, vehicles) from the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) • Citation and violation data from the Merit Rating Board and the RMV • Geographic information systems from MassGIS and ESRI • Demographics from the US Census

  6. MassTRAC To access MassTRAC, you need: • An Internet connection • A standard Internet browser with Adobe Flash Player v10 • A valid username and password To request an account, send an email to masstrac@state.ma.us MassTRAC can be accessed at http://masstrac.chs.state.ma.us/

  7. MassTRAC - Summary

  8. MassTRAC - Records

  9. MassTRAC - Map

  10. MassTRAC - Tabulations

  11. MassTRAC - Tabulations

  12. MassTRAC - Tabulations

  13. MassTRAC - Reports

  14. Future Enhancements • Additional data sets: road characteristics (i.e., road characteristics, traffic volumes), public health, crime • Improved crash location selection - user selection on map • Map enhancements - additional map overlays • Additional reports

  15. Questions and Comments Barbara Rizzuti Highway Safety Division Executive Office of Public Safety and Security 10 Park Plaza, Suite 3720 Boston, MA 02116 (617) 725-3357 Barbara.Rizzuti@state.ma.us

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