I was wondering how many public crash maps out there since it is so hard to see one for British Columbia and Canada. The data is not open like it is in other countries. Anyway, here is a list;
United Kingdom: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-15975720
or http://crashmap.com/Search
USA: https://cdan.nhtsa.gov/GISMaps/STSI_MAP_Mobile.htm?1&USA&VAR1=1&41&-99&34,439&32,539&30,056&5
Jamaica: http://traffic-crashmap.monagis.com/
Michigan: Michigan tells you how to create your own crash map
www.michigan.gov/documents/mdot/TrafficCrashMapInstructions_530358_7.PDF
When you generate the map you can even click on the accident and see the police
report (less any personal information).
Virginia: https://www.treds.virginia.gov/Mapping/Map/CrashesByJurisdiction
New Mexico: http://tru.unm.edu/Crash-Maps/Multi-Year-Maps/index.html
Alberta: Highway 881 and 63. An interactive story about the accidents on these highways. A very impresive website. https://fatalities.safer63and881.com/
Edmonton: Can't find a interactive map but lots of reports at; https://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/traffic_safety/motor-vehicle-collisions.aspx
Maybe talking to people attending this conference about creating a public facing crashmap for British Columbia would be advantageous: http://www.carsp.ca/carsp-conference/carsp-conference-2018/
A very good ESRI Story Map on Analyzing traffic accidents in space and time
http://eath.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=9a27635635c940539b96fb5ef954e4d5
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