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Figure 29: Failure to Yield Related Crashes; Angle Collisions; 2016 – 2020

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Failure to Yield Related Crashes

For crashes where a failure to yield was the main contributing factor, two different types of collisions were identified and mapped, including angle collisions and opposite direction collisions. Figure 29 shows intersections along S. 31st Street similar to locations that appeared in the speed related crash analysis as well as along W. Adams and W. Central Avenues. Additional hotspot locations appear along the northwest portion of Loop 363 at intersections with Industrial Boulevard as well as at Lucius McCelvey Drive. S.E. HK Dodgen and US 190 appear to have a high concentration of crashes where there was a failure to yield as do intersections at S. 5th Street just south of US 190 and at Midway Drive and FM 817.

An additional heat map was generated for crashes with failure to yield as the contributing factor where the collision type involved the vehicles as being in opposing directions. These locations are represented in Figure 30. S. 31st Street has a few hotspots occuring between Forest Trail and Azalea Drive as well as at US 190. Additional hot spots on S. 31st Street are seen at FM 93 and at W. H Avenue. FM 93 has another hot spot at SH 95. 2305 has hot spots at S. Kegley Drive, Hilliard Road, and at Morgans Point Road.

Figure 29: Failure to Yield Related Crashes; Angle Collisions; 2016 – 2020

Source: CRIS, 2016-2020

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