Abstract

Road crashes in India is showing progressive growth since COVID time, despite many road safety measures and program the rate of crashes are not declining. Many a times the road safety measures are not implemented in proper geographical locations owing to lack of proper crash information, which include crash information of the past. Road crash information is thus a vital support for the road safety assessment programs that eyes for a reduction in the road crashes. In India, as in other developing countries, very little effort is taken to providing enough road crash information. The identification of road crash location, analysis and treatment of road accident black spots are widely regarded as one of the most effective approaches to road accident prevention. A user friendly web Geographic Information System (GIS) based Road Crash Information System (RCIS) is developed in the present study for Kerala State, India. An online platform to add, update and maintain the database of road accident black spots is offered by the system, including analysis functionalities. Database maintains a standard guideline for road crash reporting thereby reducing data redundancy. Integration of all crash data from accident locations and to filter data based on different criteria are the core objectives of this study. The study also focused on systematically sharing the accident black spot details to the public user through an online platform.

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