Interactive road safety map updated with 2019 data
Road Safety GB is promoting a free web mapping service, which shows details of road collisions and casualties across Britain, which has now been updated to include data for 2019.
Developed by Buchanan Computing – a specialist supplier of software, training and web mapping for traffic professionals – CollisionMap allows users to examine the data by region, council area and postcode.
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