
Identify and prioritize high-risk rural intersections
SafeIntersections: Prioritize equips agencies with a data-driven framework to rank rural intersections based on crash reduction potential, not just crash history. This module empowers you to make informed, proactive investment decisions by targeting intersections with the highest risk of injury crashes. With validated outcomes and a structured risk hierarchy, Prioritize helps direct limited resources where they’ll have the greatest safety impact.
A smarter approach to rural intersection prioritization
Go beyond crash history. Identify intersections most likely to experience serious crashes using a risk-based model backed by 20 years of rural safety data.
Direct your efforts using five priority bands, focusing attention on the worst performing 25% of all intersections.
Maximize impact per dollar by focusing on future risk, not just past events, ensuring safety investments are forward-looking and deliver the greatest benefit.

Prioritize your network with clarity and confidence
SafeIntersections: Prioritize visualizes your highest-risk intersections using interactive maps and dashboards, enabling you to filter by risk level, road ownership, or geographic area. Customizable reports highlight priority locations and their contributing risk factors, helping you develop targeted interventions and justify funding requests.

Streamline your work with powerful features
Access a five-tier hierarchy ranking intersections from high to low risk, providing clear guidance for phased implementation and intervention planning.
Receive detailed spreadsheets listing risk-ranked intersections across your jurisdiction, ready for integration into local or regional highway safety improvement programs.
Target your resources more effectively with clear guidance addressing the highest risk site with a systematic approach to selecting countermeasures.
Incorporate prioritization data into funding applications and safety programs with ease, enhancing your credibility with stakeholders and decision-makers.