
Move Beyond Response. Build a Strategy.
Motor vehicle collisions are managed every day—but rarely understood as a whole.
Kultera helps departments turn disconnected incidents into coordinated, measurable action.
Collision
Mitigation
Strategy

The Reality Across Departments
Multiple Teams.
One Shared Goal.
Collision mitigation spans multiple units:
Patrol officers
responding and enforcing
Analysts
reviewing incident data
Supervisors
allocating resources
Engineers
evaluating roadway conditions
Community teams
driving education efforts
Each plays a role—but often without a shared, structured view connecting their work.
Why COLLISION Mitigation Is
Challenging
Every department is working to reduce motor vehicle collisions, but the operational reality makes it difficult:
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Incidents are handled one at a time
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Patterns are not always visible in daily operations
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Resources are deployed broadly instead of strategically
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Results are difficult to measure over time
Collisions are not random—but without structure, they appear that way.
Who’s Involved:
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Community affairs
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Leadership
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Public partners
What Happens:
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Community outreach
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Public awareness campaigns
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Strategic signage and messaging
EDUCATION
Who’s Involved:
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Traffic engineers
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DOT
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Municipal partners
What Happens:
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Evaluate roadway conditions
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Review signage and signal timing
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Identify environmental factors
ENGINEERING
Who’s Involved:
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Patrol officers
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Traffic units
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Supervisors
What Happens:
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Targeted traffic stops
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Increased patrol visibility
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Focused activity in high-risk areas
Enforcement
The 3 E’s of Traffic Safety
The challenge isn’t knowing what to do.
It’s knowing where to apply these efforts effectively.

Kultera connects the 3 E’s

From Reactive Response
to Coordinated Strategy
In many departments:
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Enforcement is reactive
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Engineering is delayed or disconnected from patterns
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Education is broad, not targeted
the result:
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Efforts operate independently
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Resources are spread thin
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Outcomes are difficult to evaluate
Kultera introduces structure—connecting these efforts into a single operational system.
Loop back → Adjust
Strategies evolve as patterns change.
GOAL
What are we trying to achieve?
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Reduce collisions
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Reduce injuries
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Improve safety outcomes
Plan
Where should we focus?
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Identify high-risk areas using data
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Understand patterns across time and location
Act
How do we intervene?
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Enforcement in targeted areas
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Engineering reviews where needed
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Education aligned to behavior patterns
Monitor
Is it working?
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Track collision activity
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Track enforcement activity
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Compare to historical baselines
The Kultera Approach:
A Structured Framework for Collision Mitigation
Kultera connects your accident data to the decisions that reduce collisions.
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Operating in a highly secure, CJIS-compliant hybrid environment, Kultera brings together data from systems like TraCS, Niche, Impact, and more—turning siloed information into a clear, operational picture.
What That Means for Your Department
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Identify where collisions are actually happening
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Deploy enforcement where it has the most impact
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Support engineering decisions with real data
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Focus education efforts based on observed patterns
Kultera Connects
Data
to
Action

Kultera provides a spatial analysis tool to:
Identify clusters of recurring incidents
Separate meaningful patterns from isolated events
Focus attention where activity is concentrated
This ensures mitigation efforts are applied where they can have the greatest impact.
Hot Spot Analysis
From Incident Data
to Actionable Insight

Q4 2025 serves as the pre-campaign baseline sample set.
After the collision mitigation campaign began in January 2026,
recorded monthly accidents trend far below the average.
Using a structured, data-driven approach allows departments to:
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Measure changes in collision activity
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Evaluate whether interventions are effective
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Adjust strategies based on real-world results
Kultera enables this visibility—turning accident mitigation into a measurable, accountable process.
Data & Results

What This Enables
Targeted enforcement
More informed engineering decisions
Data-driven education efforts
Better resource allocation​
Continuous improvement over time
Outcomes
