High Injury Network Locator can be used to share the location of streets and intersections where concentrations of serious and fatal cr ashes occur.This application complements Complete Streets or Vision Zero initiatives adopted by government agencies to reduce fatalities or serious injury on roadways in their community.
In many communities a high percentage of severe injury or fatal crashes occur on a small percentage of the streets. Public works, law enforcement or transportation agencies can use Crash Analysis to generate this High Injury Network (HIN) and then deploy the High Injury Network Locator to educate the community.
To deploy High Injury Network Locator with the ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool requires specific software.
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Solution deployment
Solution hosting
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To manually deploy High Injury Network Locator in your organization requires specific software.
Requirement | Description |
Software | Map authoring
GIS service hosting
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High Injury Network Locator can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization without downloading the solution. When you deploy High Injury Network Locator in your organization, you'll find the following:
Item | Name | Description |
Application | High Injury Network Locator | An application used by the general public to locate streets and intersections where concentrations of serious and fatal crashes occur. |
Map | High Injury Network Locator | A map used in the High Injury Network Locator application to locate streets and intersections where concentrations of serious and fatal crashes occur. |
Feature layers | HighInjuryNetwork | A feature layer used to store the results of the Crash Analysis Calculate Crash Rate tool, and highlight streets and intersections where concentrations of serious and fatal crashes occur. |
HighInjuryNetwork_public | A public feature layer view used to share the result of the Crash Analysis Calculate Crash Rate tool, and highlight streets and intersections where concentrations of serious and fatal crashes occur. |
Below are the release dates and notes for High Injury Network Locator.
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December 2017 |
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