City of Monterey Collision Maps

The primary data source for determining collision trends and emphasis areas (i.e. bicycles, pedestrians, DUI) is from police department collision reports. Collision reports include important information for determining tends such as the primary collision factor or primary cause of the accident, severity of injury, and collision type.


The map below shows bicycle and pedestrians collisions which occurred in the City of Monterey between 2019 and 2023. Bicycle and Pedestrian Collisions are of interest as bicycle and pedestrian collisions can result in a higher severity collision as vulnerable road users.

The map below shows fatal and severe injury collision which occurred in the City of Monterey between 2019 and 2023. The Local Road Safety Plan and the City's Vision Zero Policy specifically focus on reducing fatal and severe injury collisions to zero.


The map below shows the crash network screening analysis for the City of Monterey between 2019 and 2023, this map shows the frequency of collisions for intersections and for the roadway segments between intersections.


A big thank you to our Police Department and Information Services Division for the help in extracting collision data.
Please note that this data only includes reported collisions including collisions reported after the fact, also 2023 data is provisional and does not include the entire year, you can click on an image to see it in a larger size.

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