The traffic crash database contains a multitude of information, however,
this page features only those maps we routinely produce for various public
agencies and officials.
You may contact the
New Mexico
Traffic Safety Bureau (TSB)
should you require a special map for official or public
information uses.
These maps are organized by date (year)
of crash data. You can click on the thumbnail sketch of the "MAP"
to display it in detail.
For more information about traffic crashes in most of Northeastern New Mexico's communities please
review the statistics presented in the
Community Reports. Many of the statistics presented
in the Community Reports for cities and counties can be mapped
using the GRNDB system developed by DGR.
DGR prepares the dynamic/interactive maps using ESRI's ArcIMS. Some of these maps are in the process of being revised. If they are not available please try again later. Various formats (HTML and ArcMap) are used for these ArcIMS maps. There is also a version of these demonstrations available in ESRI's ArcReader format. ArcReader is a free, easy-to-use product that allows anyone to view, explore, and print published map files (PMFs). You can click here to download ArcReader.
ArcIMS Version Demonstrations
2007 Maps
2006 Maps
2005 Maps
Alcohol-Involved Crashes (257kb)
Fatal and Injury Crashes (327kb)
2003 - 2007 Maps (Five Year Data)
Alcohol-Involved Crash Frequencies (5 Mile Segments)
Teenage Alcohol-Involved Crashes
Division of Government Research
University of New Mexico
Onate Hall Suite 116
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
Phone: (505) 277-3305
FAX: (505) 277-7066
Email:
Last Revised: 11/14/08 Larry Spear (
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