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What is HSIS?

The Highway Safety Information System is a multistate database that contains crash, roadway inventory, and traffic volume data for a select group of States. Download our brochure (PDF, 590 KB) to learn more. HSIS is managed by the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center (HSRC) under contract with FHWA.

2021 Excellence in Highway Safety Data Award Announced

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is pleased to announce the Excellence in Highway Safety Data Award, part of the Highway Data Analysis Excellence Awards Program, which is designed to encourage university students to use Highway Safety Information System (HSIS) data to investigate a topic that advances highway safety and to develop a paper to document the original research.
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State Data

The participating States were selected based on the quality and quantity of data available, and their ability to merge data from various files.

the map of participating states

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California Illinois Maine Michigan Minnesota
Charlotte, NC North Carolina Ohio Utah Washington

Products

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HSIS data are used in a wide variety of research efforts. Products of these efforts include HSIS summaries, research reports, safety analysis tools, and published articles and technical papers in professional journals.

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Data

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HSIS is a roadway-based system that provides quality data on a large number of accident, roadway, and traffic variables. It uses data already being collected by States for managing the highway system and studying highway safety.

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Resources

There are numerous agencies, organizations and other entities in the U.S. that are working to make our roads safer. Links are provided to the web sites of these groups as well as links to additional sources of crash data.

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New Databases Available

FHWA recently completed two research studies that resulted in unique databases that may be utilized by other researchers for investigate additional safety issues.

Motorcycle Crash Causation

The Motorcycle Crash Causation database includes motorcycle crash data from 351 intensive post-crash investigations and observations and interviews for 702 paired control cases. All data were collected in Orange County, California from 2011 to 2016.

Roadway Lighting

The Roadway Lighting database includes data collected as part of the project "Strategic Initiative for Evaluation of Reduced Lighting on Roadways" (FHWA Project DTFH61-13-D-00018). As part of the FHWA project, in-situ lighting performance data were acquired on sample roadways in seven states including California, Delaware, Minnesota, North Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.

For more information or to request either of these databases, please contact Carol Tan, Safety Data and Analysis Team Leader, at carol.tan@dot.gov.