Characterizing Iowa 2003 Traffic Records Forum Denver, CO July 16, 2003.

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Characterizing Iowa 2003 Traffic Records Forum Denver, CO July 16, 2003

Iowa  ~ 3 million people  ~ 65,000 crashes (all roads)  Fatal and injury + > $1,000 Property Damage  Past: ~ 13 months lag – Future: < 3 month lag  MMUCC-compliant  Older population, largely rural, snow/ice, deer, corn, and no mountains!!!

Multidisciplinary  Statewide traffic records system  Organizational/analytical relationships  Partnering: state/local & state/state  SMS/STRAC  Broad-based, both topically and professionally

Data Systems  TraCS  CODES  FARS  CVARS  OWI Tracking  LRS

Analysis Tools  PC-Based  SAVER/ArcView  Collision Diagram  IMAT/CMAT  Mainframe  SAS  Analysis-specific tools  CTAMS  ITSDS

MMUCC Compliant TraCSPaper Form System Picture MVD DB2Local DB SAVERIMAT Data Entry FARS CVARS OWI Tracking CODES DB2  PC Trauma Records New! 2001 LRS (Oracle GIS) Projectsetc. RoadwayBridge RailPMIS partial Collision Diagrams CTAMS Local Analysis - MARS - ECCO - CIRF - MOWI - VSIS Local Analysis - MARS - ECCO - CIRF - MOWI - VSIS ITSDS

Websites  SAVER:  TraCS:  Driver Services:  Iowa SMS:  State Patrol:  CTRE:  ITSDS:

Acronyms  CODES – Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System  CMAT – Crash Mapping and Analysis Tool  CTAMS – Coordinated Traffic Analysis Management System  CVARS – Commercial Vehicle Accident Reporting System  FARS – Fatal Accident Reporting System  IMAT – Incident MApping Tool  ITSDS – Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service  LRS – Linear Referencing System  MMUCC – Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria  OWI Tracking – Operating While Intoxicated Tracking  SAVER – Safety Analysis, Visualization, and Exploration Resource for Iowa’s 5Es (Engineering, Enforcement, Education, Emergency Response, Everyone else)  SMS – Safety Management System  STRAC – Statewide Traffic Records Advisory Committee  TraCS – Traffic and Criminal System