I'm trying to find out if I can determine the historical number of accidents at the intersection of McKnight Boulevard and 68 Street Northeast in Calgary. Or an average monthly average, anything I can use as data. Anyone know how I can do this?
I'm trying to find out if I can determine the historical number of accidents at the intersection of McKnight Boulevard and 68 Street Northeast in Calgary. Or an average monthly average, anything I can use as data. Anyone know how I can do this?
Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
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Search for "collisions" rather than accidents because that is usually how such data is collected. Can't search now but it is out there, but will undoubtedly be part of some pretty hefty pdf. file though.
If you manage to find something, let me know. I've looked for various traffic stats before but couldn't find anything that hasn't been spun by CoC or CPS.
Calgary Pedestrian Hit Map:
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/...hml=GEOCODABLE
Since 1996-2012 .. 4.1 to 6.1
Last edited by firebane; 03-01-2014 at 11:42 PM.
Contact the CPS traffic division. They have all that info.
Here's a recent article from CH, regarding worst for pedestrian-involved accidents:
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/ca...702/story.html
Has link to map too in article.