This project analyzes traffic collision data across South Carolina to identify patterns, trends, and high-risk areas. Our interactive visualizations help understand the spatial and temporal distribution of traffic incidents throughout the state.
The analysis combines multiple years of collision data to provide insights that can be valuable for policy makers, law enforcement, and the general public in improving road safety.
Interactive time-based choropleth showing county-based collision data distribution. Compare incident rates across different regions and time periods.
Dynamic heat map highlighting areas with high concentration of traffic incidents. Identify dangerous zones and seasonal patterns.
County-based visualization with cumulative collision scores and interactive line graphs showing historical trends and patterns.
Our analysis utilizes official collision data from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS), and National Safety Council Southeastern Chapter (NSCSC).
The dataset includes detailed information about traffic incidents, including location, time, severity, and other contributing factors. Additional demographic and geographic data are sourced from the US Census Bureau to provide context and enable per-capita analysis.
For questions about the analysis or to request additional information, please contact:
niting@email.sc.edu
The AI4Society Group, AIISC
University of South Carolina