Collaborating for Safer Solutions
Collaborating for Safer Solutions
Insightful analyses from these collaborative partnerships also allowed us to develop an important public-facing component of the City’s Vision Zero program, the El Paso Vision Zero online dashboard. The dashboard allows users to create custom visualizations based on attributes and factors that contributed to crashes in El Paso using data from a recent 5-year period. The dashboard includes options for users to explore an interactive map, a systemic safety approach to look beyond hot spots to understand the who, what, and when of crashes, or an option to explore El Paso’s High Injury Network to identify areas where investment can have the highest impact in reducing serious crashes.
–Joaquin Rodriguez, AICP
Transportation Planning Administrator, City of El Paso
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