RiskyRoads.org Maps Fatal Accident Hot Spots
Find out if you live or work near a Drunk Driving or Fatal Accident Hot Spot.
March 2, 2009 (PRWEB)-- Today, MapLarge.com released a set of online mapping tools that anyone can use to view the most fatal and stressed roads in our nation's transportation infrastructure. The Risky Roads map shows the areas with the most traffic fatalities and the DUI Map shows the areas with the most DUI related traffic fatalities.
Florida and Georgia Road Maps show the enormous amount of traffic increases on our roads. Many highways and roads have more than doubled the amount of traffic they carry in the last six years.
-- Risky Roads --
Using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, RiskyRoads.org maps the concentration of fatal accidents that occur within 1000 feet of one another. The result is a heat map that emphasizes the country's worst hot spots for traffic fatalities.
-- State DUI Maps --
DUIMap.org is a heat map showing concentrations of fatal DUI accidents. Clusters of DUI fatalities highlight the most dangerous areas where drunk driving accidents occur.
According to the CDC, 36 people die every day due to drunk drivers. The national annual cost of alcohol-related crashes totals more than $51 billion.
-- Traffic Increase Maps --
Traffic Increase Maps highlight the busiest roads and highways. From 2002-2007, many roads and highways have seen a 400% increase in traffic. The maps highlight the pace of change and increased utilization of our deteriorating infrastructure.
FloridaRoads.org-- Stimulus and Budget --
The country is embarking on the largest investment in our nation's infrastructure since the interstate highways were created in the 1950s.
U.S. Department of Transportation Funding:If you enjoyed the map interface of FloridaRoads.org, you may also like this Florida Hotel Map where you can see each hotel's location and price as well as nearby restaurants and landmarks.