EXPLORE DATA ON NYC
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS

THE ROAD TO VISION ZERO

TRAFFIC CRASHES AND POVERTY IN NEW YORK CITY

ABOUT

The Road to Vision Zero: Traffic Crashes and Poverty in New York City is an interactive web application designed to help users visualize spatial and statistical relationships between traffic crashes and poverty in NYC. Use the dropdown menus to view different variables across the city or zoom to a specific borough. As you do, notice the scatterplot change to reflect the relationship between the selected variable and the crash density and notice the bar chart change to display crash densities of specific city council districts.

Data for this project comes from Transportation Alternatives, NYC Open Data, and the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Development and design by Parker Ziegler, Azavea.

Median Income ($)

$120,000

$20,000