Change the visible columns: Click the Column Visibility button to toggle columns on or off.Download the Data: Use the buttons on the left of the table to download the data in the table or copy it to the clipboard.On small screens the table is below the map and cannot be moved. Note that the table can only be moved in overlay mode (on larger screens). It is also possible to click and drag an edge or corner to resize the table. Adjust table location: The green caret button in the upper right can easily toggle the table to horizontal or vertical layout.Sort Crashes: Click any column to sort the table.The map will redraw based on the crashes currently display in the table. Searching happens across all columns as you type. Search Crashes: Use the search box in the upper left of the table.Examine a Crash: Click a row to zoom to the crash and open a crash info popup.While we attempt to ensure that data is accurate, some errors and/or inconsistencies may occur. The number of crashes not mappable will appear above the table. Note: Not all crashes have valid location data and some may not be mappable through automated tools.For best results, drag the area you want to print as far left as possible. Print a map: Use your browser's Print Preview to ensure the area printed is the area you would like to have on the map.Street view may not work on some mobile devices. A new window will open Google Street View at the crash location, if available. See crash location: Click the Street View link on the bottom of the popup information box for each crash.Display legend: If a theme has special symbols, a button for toggling the legend will appear next to the Layers button in the upper right.Note: Using the heatmap may significantly degrade performance. Multiple layers can be on at once, but only one theme and one basemap can be displayed at a time. A menu will appear with layers, themes, and basemaps. Toggle Layers and Themes: Click the Layers button in the upper right.For complete crash data, use the Data Export described below. Click that arrow to cycle through the crashes. If there is more than one crash at this location, the popup will display an arrow in the upper right corner. A popup will appear and the crash will be highlighted in the table. Examine a Crash: Click a crash to view more data about it.Pan: Click/tap and drag the map to move around the state.Zoom: Use the +/- in the upper left, the scroll wheel, or touch controls to zoom in and out.Older devices or mobile phones may struggle before reaching this limit. Common ways to refine a query including narrowing the date range or towns selected. If your query returns more than 5,000 crashes, a note will appear recommending you refine your query. Note: The map limits display to 5,000 crashes for performance reasons.Click the Clear button to restore filters to defaults. Click Run at the bottom of the Query Builder to run your query, or click the X in the upper right to go back.Use either a narrower timespan or location filter to avoid this. Broad queries may return too many results to display.Query results are based on data in the crash report, so if the road has additional designations like a Town Highway number, select that as well.On mobile, route search is unavailable and selection/deselection may vary by device. To remove a selected route, click the (x) next to it. It is also possible to scroll through the the options alphabetically.
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