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1 79983 Location: 7A Begin:.87 End:.9 From:// To:/3/ Severity PDO: 8 INJ: FAT: Number of Vehicles Location One Vehicle: 8 Two Vehicles: Three or More: On Road: 77 Off Road Left: 3 Off Road Right: Off Road at Tee: Off in Median: Lighting Conditions Daylight: 7 Dawn or Dusk: Dark - Lighted: Dark - Unlighted: Weather Conditions 7 :Injured :Killed None: 7 Rain: 3 Snow/Sleet/Hail: 3 Fog: Dust: Wind: Unknown: Crash Rates PDO: 3.9 * * MVMT ** MVMT INJ:.8 * FAT:. ** Total:.37 * Crash Type Overturning: Other Non Collision: Pedestrians: Broadside: 8 Head On: Rear End: 8 Sideswipe (Same): 3 Sideswipe (Opposite): Approach Turn: Overtaking Turn: Parked Motor Vehicle: Railway Vehicle: Bicycle: Domestic Animal: Wild Animal: Light/Utility Pole: Traffic Signal Pole: Sign: Bridge Rail: Guard Rail: Cable Rail: Concrete Barrier: At Intersection: 3 At Driveway Access: Intersection Related: 3 Non Intersection: In Alley: Roundabout: Ramp: Parking Lot: Bridge Abutment: Column/Pier: Culvert/Headwall: Embankment: Curb: Delineator Post: Fence: Tree: Large Boulders or Rocks: Barricade: Wall/Building: Crash Cushion: Mailbox: Other Fixed Object: Total Fixed Objects: Rocks in Roadway: Vehicle Cargo/Debris: Road Maintenance Equipment: Involving Other Object: Total Other Objects: Mainline/Ramps/Frontage Roads Mainline: 8 Frontage/Ramp Intersections Crossroad (A): M: N: O: P: Ramps B: F: J: Left Frontage Rd (L): C: G: K: Rt Frontage Rd (R): D: H: T: HOV Lanes (V): E: I: Road Description Road Conditions Dry: 7 Wet: 7 Muddy: Snowy: Icy: Slushy: Foreign Material: With Road Treatment: Dry w/icy Road Treatment: Wet w/icy Road Treatment: Snowy w/icy Road Treatment: Icy w/icy Road Treatment: Slushy w/icy Road Treatment: ADT:,7 Length:.
2 79983 Location: 7A Begin:.87 End:.9 From:// To:/3/ Vehicle Type Veh Veh Veh 3 Passenger Car/Van: Passenger Car/Van w/trl: Pickup Truck/Utility Van: Pickup Truck/Utility Van w/trl: SUV: SUV w/trl: Truck k lbs or Less: Trucks > k lbs/bus > People: School Bus < People: Non School Bus < People: Motorhome: Motorcycle: Bicycle: Farm Equipment: Hit and Run - Unknown: Other: Contributing Factor No Apparent Contributing Factor: 8 Asleep at the Wheel: Illness: Distracted by Passenger: Driver Inexperience: 9 Driver Fatigue: Driver Preoccupied: 9 Driver Unfamilar with Area: Driver Emotionally Upset: Evading Law Enforcement Officier: Physical Disability: Unknown: Veh Veh Veh 3 Direction Veh Veh Veh Vehicle Movement Veh Veh Veh 3 Going Straight: Slowing: Stopped in Traffic: Making Right Turn: 3 Making Left Turn: 9 Making U-Turn: Passing: Backing: 3 Enter/Leave Parked Position: Starting in Traffic: Parked: Changing Lanes: Avoiding Object/Veh in Road: Weaving: Wrong Way: Other: North: 37 Northeast: East: 7 Southeast: South: Southwest: West: 3 Northwest: Condition of Driver No Impairment Suspected: 8 Alcohol Involved: RX, Medication, or Drugs Involved: Illegal Drugs Involved: Alcohol and Drugs Involved: Driver/Pedestrian not Observed: Veh Veh Veh ADT:,7 Length:. Page
3 SPF Model: Colorado - Urban -Lane Divided Signalized -Leg Intersection (9) 799 Location: 7A Begin:.97 End:. From:// To:/3/ Lower Lim it (%) INJ + F AT Upper Lim it (8%) O bserved (EB) Expected Accidents/Year 3.3.8,,,,, 3, 3,, Mainline AAD T
4 SPF Model: Colorado - Urban -Lane Divided Signalized -Leg Intersection (9) Location: 7A Begin:.97 End:. From:// To:/3/ Lower Lim it (%) Total Upper Lim it (8%) O bserved (EB) Expected 8 Accidents/Year ,,,,, 3, 3,, Mainline AAD T
5 7993 Location: 7A Begin:.97 End:. From:// To:/3/ Severity PDO: INJ: FAT: Total: Number of Vehicles Location On Road: Off Road Left: Off Road Right: Off Road at Tee: Off in Median: Total: Lighting Conditions Daylight: Dawn or Dusk: Dark - Lighted: Dark - Unlighted: Weather Conditions :Injured :Killed One Vehicle: Two Vehicles: Three or More: Total: Total: None: Rain: Snow/Sleet/Hail: Fog: Dust: Wind: Total: Crash Rates PDO:.3 * * MVMT ** MVMT INJ:. * FAT:. ** Total:.7 * Crash Type Overturning: Other Non Collision: Pedestrians: Broadside: Head On: Rear End: 3 Sideswipe (Same): Sideswipe (Opposite): Approach Turn: Overtaking Turn: Parked Motor Vehicle: Railway Vehicle: Bicycle: Domestic Animal: Wild Animal: Light/Utility Pole: Traffic Signal Pole: Sign: Bridge Rail: Guard Rail: Cable Rail: Concrete Barrier: Mainline/Ramps/Frontage Roads Mainline: Crossroad (A): Ramps B: F: J: C: G: K: D: H: T: E: I: Road Description At Intersection: 3 At Driveway Access: Intersection Related: Non Intersection: In Alley: Roundabout: Ramp: Parking Lot: Total: Bridge Abutment: Column/Pier: Culvert/Headwall: Embankment: Curb: Delineator Post: Fence: Tree: Large Boulders or Rocks: Barricade: Wall/Building: Crash Cushion: Mailbox: Other Fixed Object: Total Fixed Objects: Rocks in Roadway: Vehicle Cargo/Debris: Road Maintenance Equipment: Involving Other Object: Total Other Objects: Frontage/Ramp Intersections Total: M: N: O: P: Left Frontage Rd (L): Rt Frontage Rd (R): HOV Lanes (V): Total: Road Conditions Dry: Wet: Muddy: Snowy: Icy: Slushy: Foreign Material: With Road Treatment: Dry w/icy Road Treatment: Wet w/icy Road Treatment: Snowy w/icy Road Treatment: Icy w/icy Road Treatment: Slushy w/icy Road Treatment: Total: ADT:, Length:.
6 7993 Location: 7A Begin:.97 End:. From:// To:/3/ Vehicle Type Veh Veh Veh 3 Passenger Car/Van: 3 Passenger Car/Van w/trl: Pickup Truck/Utility Van: Pickup Truck/Utility Van w/trl: SUV: 3 SUV w/trl: Truck k lbs or Less: Trucks > k lbs/bus > People: School Bus < People: Non School Bus < People: Motorhome: Motorcycle: Bicycle: Farm Equipment: Hit and Run - Other: Contributing Factor Total: No Apparent Contributing Factor: Asleep at the Wheel: Illness: Distracted by Passenger: Driver Inexperience: Driver Fatigue: Driver Preoccupied: Driver Unfamilar with Area: Driver Emotionally Upset: Evading Law Enforcement Officier: Physical Disability: Unknown: Veh Veh Veh 3 Direction Veh Veh Veh 3 Vehicle Movement Veh Veh Veh 3 Going Straight: Slowing: Stopped in Traffic: Making Right Turn: Making Left Turn: Making U-Turn: Passing: Backing: Enter/Leave Parked Position: Starting in Traffic: Parked: Changing Lanes: Avoiding Object/Veh in Road: Weaving: Wrong Way: Other: Total: North: Northeast: East: Southeast: South: Southwest: West: 3 Northwest: Total: 3 Total: Condition of Driver No Impairment Suspected: Alcohol Involved: RX, Medication, or Drugs Involved: Illegal Drugs Involved: Alcohol and Drugs Involved: Driver/Pedestrian not Observed: Veh Veh Veh 3 Total: ADT:, Length:. Page
7 SPF Model: Colorado - Urban -Lane Divided Signalized -Leg Intersection (9) 799 Location: 7A Begin:. End:.9 From:// To:/3/ Lower Lim it (%) INJ + F AT Upper Lim it (8%) O bserved (EB) Expected Accidents/Year ,,,,, 3, Mainline AAD T
8 SPF Model: Colorado - Urban -Lane Divided Signalized -Leg Intersection (9) 7993 Location: 7A Begin:. End:.9 From:// To:/3/ Lower Lim it (%) Total Upper Lim it (8%) O bserved (EB) Expected 8 Accidents/Year ,,,,, 3, Mainline AAD T
9 799 Location: 7A Begin:. End:.9 From:// To:/3/ Severity PDO: 3 INJ: FAT: Total: 3 Number of Vehicles Location One Vehicle: 3 Two Vehicles: 3 Three or More: On Road: 3 Off Road Left: Off Road Right: Off Road at Tee: Off in Median: Total: 3 Lighting Conditions Daylight: 3 Dawn or Dusk: Dark - Lighted: Dark - Unlighted: Weather Conditions :Injured :Killed Total: 3 Total: 3 None: 3 Rain: Snow/Sleet/Hail: Fog: Dust: Wind: Unknown: 3 Total: 3 Crash Rates PDO:.9 * * MVMT ** MVMT INJ:.9 * FAT:. ** Total:.3 * Crash Type Overturning: Other Non Collision: Pedestrians: Broadside: 3 Head On: Rear End: Sideswipe (Same): Sideswipe (Opposite): Approach Turn: 9 Overtaking Turn: Parked Motor Vehicle: Railway Vehicle: Bicycle: Domestic Animal: Wild Animal: Light/Utility Pole: Traffic Signal Pole: Sign: Bridge Rail: Guard Rail: Cable Rail: Concrete Barrier: At Intersection: At Driveway Access: Intersection Related: Non Intersection: In Alley: Roundabout: Ramp: Parking Lot: Total: 3 Bridge Abutment: Column/Pier: Culvert/Headwall: Embankment: Curb: Delineator Post: Fence: Tree: Large Boulders or Rocks: Barricade: Wall/Building: Crash Cushion: Mailbox: Other Fixed Object: Total Fixed Objects: Rocks in Roadway: Vehicle Cargo/Debris: Road Maintenance Equipment: Involving Other Object: Total Other Objects: Total: 3 Mainline/Ramps/Frontage Roads Mainline: 3 Frontage/Ramp Intersections Crossroad (A): M: N: O: P: Ramps B: F: J: Left Frontage Rd (L): C: G: K: Rt Frontage Rd (R): D: H: T: HOV Lanes (V): E: I: Total: 3 Road Description Road Conditions Dry: 33 Wet: 3 Muddy: Snowy: Icy: Slushy: Foreign Material: With Road Treatment: Dry w/icy Road Treatment: Wet w/icy Road Treatment: Snowy w/icy Road Treatment: Icy w/icy Road Treatment: Slushy w/icy Road Treatment: Total: 3 ADT: 3,78 Length:.
10 799 Location: 7A Begin:. End:.9 From:// To:/3/ Vehicle Type Veh Veh Veh 3 Passenger Car/Van: Passenger Car/Van w/trl: Pickup Truck/Utility Van: Pickup Truck/Utility Van w/trl: SUV: SUV w/trl: Truck k lbs or Less: Trucks > k lbs/bus > People: School Bus < People: Non School Bus < People: Motorhome: Motorcycle: Bicycle: Farm Equipment: Hit and Run - Unknown: Other: Contributing Factor Total: 3 No Apparent Contributing Factor: Asleep at the Wheel: Illness: Distracted by Passenger: Driver Inexperience: 3 Driver Fatigue: Driver Preoccupied: 8 Driver Unfamilar with Area: Driver Emotionally Upset: Evading Law Enforcement Officier: Physical Disability: Unknown: 33 Veh Veh Veh 3 Direction Veh Veh Veh Vehicle Movement Veh Veh Veh 3 Going Straight: Slowing: Stopped in Traffic: Making Right Turn: Making Left Turn: Making U-Turn: Passing: Backing: Enter/Leave Parked Position: Starting in Traffic: Parked: Changing Lanes: Avoiding Object/Veh in Road: Weaving: Wrong Way: Other: Total: 3 North: Northeast: East: 3 Southeast: South: 7 Southwest: West: 9 Northwest: Total: Total: 3 33 Condition of Driver No Impairment Suspected: 3 Alcohol Involved: RX, Medication, or Drugs Involved: Illegal Drugs Involved: Alcohol and Drugs Involved: Driver/Pedestrian not Observed: Veh Veh Veh 3 3 Total: 3 33 ADT: 3,78 Length:. Page
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