San Antonio, Texas, December 5, 2025
The City of San Antonio has introduced a High-Injury Network Dashboard aimed at reducing severe traffic accidents. This initiative is part of the $1.2 million ‘Keep Crossing Safe’ campaign that seeks to enhance road safety across the city. The interactive tool allows users to view crash data by various parameters, aligning with the city’s Vision Zero goals to eliminate traffic fatalities. The dashboard identifies key high-injury corridors and provides insights into crash severity, making it essential for improving road safety.
San Antonio Launches High-Injury Network Dashboard for Traffic Safety
City’s New Initiative Aims to Reduce Traffic Accidents
San Antonio, Texas – The City of San Antonio’s Transportation Department has unveiled a new High-Injury Network Dashboard as part of its ongoing efforts to reduce severe and fatal traffic accidents. This initiative is a component of the broader $1.2 million “Keep Crossing Safe” campaign aimed at enhancing road safety across the city.
Key Features of the Dashboard
- Interactive Mapping: Users can filter data by various parameters, including mode of transportation (all modes, pedestrian, bicycle), and view information at street level, by city council district, or neighborhood.
- Crash Severity Insights: The dashboard provides detailed data on the severity of crashes, highlighting the most affected individuals and the circumstances surrounding these incidents.
- Alignment with Vision Zero Goals: This tool supports San Antonio’s Vision Zero program, which aims to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries through data-driven strategies.
Top Five High-Injury Corridors in San Antonio
The dashboard identifies the following corridors as having the highest rates of severe and fatal crashes over the past five years:
- Culebra Road: 116 crashes
- Southwest Military Drive: 31 crashes
- Bandera Road: 38 crashes
- Roosevelt Avenue: 37 crashes
- Southeast Military Drive: 34 crashes
These findings underscore the critical need for targeted safety measures in these areas to protect all road users. By proactively addressing these high-injury corridors, San Antonio is taking steps toward a safer urban environment, which has implications for local businesses and community mobility.
Background on San Antonio’s Traffic Safety Initiatives
In November 2025, San Antonio launched the “Keep Crossing Safe” campaign, focusing on pedestrian safety at high-risk intersections and corridors. This campaign is part of the city’s Vision Zero program, established in 2015, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The High-Injury Network Dashboard is a significant tool in this initiative, providing residents and planners with valuable insights to inform safety improvements.
The creation of this dashboard exemplifies how the city can harness data and technology to foster safer streets and contribute to the overall economic growth of San Antonio. Improved traffic safety not only protects residents but also encourages local entrepreneurship by enhancing the connectivity and accessibility of business districts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the High-Injury Network Dashboard?
The High-Injury Network Dashboard is an interactive tool developed by the City of San Antonio’s Transportation Department to identify and analyze areas with high rates of severe and fatal traffic accidents. It is part of the broader “Keep Crossing Safe” campaign aimed at enhancing road safety.
How can I use the dashboard?
Users can filter data by mode of transportation (all modes, pedestrian, bicycle) and view information at street level, by city council district, or neighborhood. The dashboard provides detailed insights into crash severity and the most affected individuals.
What are the top five high-injury corridors in San Antonio?
The top five corridors with the highest rates of severe and fatal crashes over the past five years are:
- Culebra Road: 116 crashes
- Southwest Military Drive: 31 crashes
- Bandera Road: 38 crashes
- Roosevelt Avenue: 37 crashes
- Southeast Military Drive: 34 crashes
What is the Vision Zero program?
Vision Zero is a global initiative aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries through data-driven strategies and community engagement. San Antonio’s Vision Zero program, established in 2015, focuses on creating safer streets for all road users.
How can I access the High-Injury Network Dashboard?
The dashboard is available on the City of San Antonio’s official website, where residents and planners can explore and analyze traffic safety data to inform improvements.
Key Features of the High-Injury Network Dashboard
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Interactive Mapping | Allows users to filter data by mode of transportation and view information at various geographic levels. |
| Crash Severity Insights | Provides detailed data on the severity of crashes, highlighting the most affected individuals and circumstances. |
| Alignment with Vision Zero Goals | Supports San Antonio’s Vision Zero program, aiming to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries through data-driven strategies. |
As San Antonio continues to focus on reducing traffic fatalities and serious injuries, the High-Injury Network Dashboard stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to public safety. Residents are encouraged to utilize this tool to not only promote their own safety but also contribute to the collective effort of building a safer and more accessible city for all.
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