A traffic accident dataset for Chattanooga, Tennessee
Aug 1, 2024·
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Andreas Berres
Pablo Moriano
Haowen Xu
Sarah Tennille
Lee Smith
Jonathan Storey
Jibonananda Sanyal
This dataset combines data from traffic sensors, accident data, weather data, and daylight information into a comprehensive tagged traffic accident dataset. This dataset contains the accident information, as well as traffic data from the nearest sensor and its neighbors.Abstract
This publication presents an annotated accident dataset which fuses traffic data from radar detection sensors, weather condition data, and light condition data with traffic accident data in a format that is easy to process using machine learning tools, databases, or data workflows. The purpose of this data is to analyze, predict, and detect traffic patterns when accidents occur. Each file contains a timeseries of traffic speeds, flows, and occupancies at the sensor nearest to the accident, as well as 5 neighboring sensors upstream and downstream. It also contains information about the accident type, date, and time. In addition to the accident data, we provide baseline data for typical traffic patterns during a given time of day. Overall, the dataset contains 6 months of annotated traffic data from November 2020 to April 2021. During this timeframe, and 361 accidents occurred in the monitored area around Chattanooga, Tennessee. This dataset served as the basis for a study on topology-aware automated accident detection for a companion publication.
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In Data in Brief