Crashmap Free Version aims at creating Road Safety Awareness

October 15th, 2011 by Sandy

The Free version for CrashMap is designed to create road safety awareness among Brits. Compiling all the essential information of over million crashes in six years, the map proves very valuable to drivers and every Brit. It provides details about accidents happening on all areas.

On CrashMap, type the postcode of your city and spot the exclamation mark as you scroll down the page. Several accidents happen in urban regions and therefore it becomes very difficult to view the spot. For detailed view, you need to zoom down. Fatal accidents are marked as black and serious as red on the map.

The map also shows the number of accidents happened in each location. Dan Campsall, the road safety professional from Northampton is the designer of CrashMap. He said that this is an all-inclusive map for accidents so far. CrashMap gives road safety campaigners a chance to choose dangerous junctions and areas. By using the CrashMap, drivers can take safe alternatives and avoid accident spots.

Free version of CrashMap is suitable for normal use. If you seek additional and detailed information or report on certain accidents, you will have to pay for it. A detail accident report including accurate location, road surface, time and date, speed limits, lighting conditions and hazards is offered at £1.

To compile all the information and present it clearly, it took a whole year, said Mr Campsall. This map offers up-to-date information and you get the latest details.