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Street Address
Apartment, suite, etc
City
ZIP / Postal Code
Type of incident
Crash
Near-miss
Hazard
How you were traveling
Walking
Biking
Riding an e-scooter
Taking a bus or train
Using a mobility device(wheelchair, cane, etc)
Riding a vehicle
Other
Date of incident
Time of incident
Day
Night
Who else was involved?
Vehicle driver
Pedestrian
Bike rider
E-scooter rider
Someone taking a bus or train
Someone using a mobility device (wheelchair, walker, etc)
Other
No one else
Were you or anyone else injured in the crash?
No
Someone had minor injuries
Someone had severe injuries
Someone died
Was this crash reported to the police?
Yes
No
What do you think caused this crash?
Poor/missing sidewalk
Poor/missing bike lanes or paths
Cracked/uneven street
Poor lighting
Signs, signals or markings were not working or missing
There was an obstacle in someone’s way
There was loose gravel, ice or water on the road/sidewalk
The road was curving, I couldn’t see what was coming
There was an animal in the way
There was overgrown vegetation
Someone didn’t yield
Someone was speeding
Someone’s car door hit another person
Other
What happened? Do not identify any individuals by name or include license plate numbers, etc.
What would make this place feel safer? (check all that apply)
Slower speeds
Better or more sidewalks
Better or more bike lanes or pathways
Fewer cracks in the pavement
More lighting
More stop signs and/or signals
Better or more crosswalks
More places for people to sit or rest (ex. benches)
Education for road users on how to use the road safely
More enforcement of unsafe behavior
Community events that encourage walking and biking
Other
Comments
Nature of the Hazard
Pedestrian Hazards
Pedestrians crossing from unmarked or undesignated areas
Faded or missing crosswalk markings
Obstructed pedestrian view at crossings
Poorly timed pedestrian signals
Sun glare affecting pedestrian visibility
Sun glare impairing pedestrians’ ability to see oncoming traffic or hazards
Poor street lighting near walkways
Sidewalk obstructions such as poles or parked vehicles
High vehicle speeds in pedestrian zones
Unforgiving design: No buffer zones between pedestrians and vehicles
Missing sidewalk
Ineffective barrier between pedestrians and high-speed vehicles (car, motorcycle, Ebikes, etc)
Other
School-age Pedestrian Hazards
Unsafe school zone crossings
Lack of crossing guards near schools
Inadequate pedestrian signals near schools
Parked cars blocking sightlines at school crossings
Poor visibility due to early morning or late afternoon sun
Unforgiving design: No dedicated pedestrian pathways or protective barriers near schools
Other unsafe design
Ineffective barrier between pedestrians and high-speed vehicles (car, motorcycle, Ebikes, etc)
Other
Bicycle Hazards
Lack of dedicated bike lanes
Bike lanes obstructed by parked vehicles or debris
Poor road lighting affecting cyclist visibility
Intersections with unclear right-of-way for bicycles
High vehicle speeds near bike lanes
Road surface issues such as potholes or uneven pavement
Unforgiving design: Narrow bike lanes next to high-speed traffic
Ineffective barrier between bicycles and high-speed vehicles
Other
Motorcyclist Hazards
Poor road surface conditions causing instability
Lane merging conflicts with larger vehicles
Limited visibility at intersections
Poor nighttime visibility due to weak street lighting
Lack of median barrier for oncoming traffic separation
Poor road lighting leading to visibility issues
Poor road surface conditions affecting stability (i.e. potholes, cracks, weeds)
Other
Car Hazards
Sun glare reducing driver visibility
Blocked sight due to large vehicles, trees, or infrastructure
Faded or missing lane markings
Unclear or missing road signs
Lack of median barrier for oncoming traffic separation
Poor road lighting leading to visibility issues
Unforgiving design: Lack of rumble strips or warning signs at a sufficient distance before full-stop points
Other
Scooter/E-Scooter Rider Hazards
Numerous scooters riding chaotically
Poor road surface conditions affecting stability
Limited visibility at intersections
Road obstructions such as potholes or debris
Conflict with pedestrians on sidewalks
Other
E-bike Rider Hazard
High-speed interactions with slower bicycles or pedestrians
Numerous e-bikes riding chaotic
Unforgiving design: Lack of separate lanes for e-bikes, leading to conflicts with both bikes and vehicles
Other
Poor Road Design
Intersections requiring quick decision-making with no margin for error
Sharp curves with no visual cues or barriers
Poorly timed traffic signals leading to sudden stops
Merge lanes that leave little time for proper merging
No recovery space in case of sudden vehicle or cyclist movement
Guardrails or barriers too close to high-speed lanes
Roadside hazards such as poles, trees, or deep ditches without protective buffe
Other
When is this hazard most dangerous?
Morning rush hours
Evening rush hours
Nighttime
Anytime
What weather Conditions Affecting the Hazard?
Clear skies (e.g., sun glare)
Rainy weather (e.g., slippery road)
Foggy conditions (e.g., low visibility)
Frequency of Hazard
Happens daily
Happens occasionally
Rare occurrence
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