Monthly Traffic Safety Analysis

19 CRASHES IN
HOLDEN, MA
MARCH 2022

All metrics benchmarked againstMarch 2021

In March 2022, HOLDEN, MA recorded 19 crashes, a 5% decrease compared to the 20 crashes in March 2021. The most notable year-over-year shift was a significant reduction in injuries, which fell from 7 in the prior period to 1 in the current period.

19

-5.0%was 20

Total Crash Events

0

Persons Killed

1

-85.7%was 7

Persons Injured

0

Fatal Crash Events

Note: "Persons Killed" (0) counts individual fatalities across all crash events. "Fatal" in the severity table below (0) counts crash events where at least one fatality occurred. A single crash can result in multiple fatalities.

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Aggregate counts from crash, person, and vehicle records

Trend Summary

Overall, crash activity in HOLDEN, MA showed a slight downward trend year-over-year, with total crashes decreasing from 20 in March 2021 to 19 in March 2022. This 5% reduction in crash count was accompanied by an 85.7% decline in total injuries, from 7 to 1, while fatalities remained at 0 in both periods.

Vulnerable Road User Casualties

0

Motorists Killed

Prior: 00.0%

1

Motorists Injured

Prior: 6-83.3%

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Mode classified from person records (driver/passenger → motorist; pedestrian; bicyclist → cyclist; in-line skater / unspecified → other)

When Crashes Happen

The temporal patterns of crashes shifted between the two periods. In March 2021, Monday was the peak day with 10 crashes, and 2 PM was the peak hour with 6 crashes. In March 2022, Wednesday became the peak day with 5 crashes, and 5 PM emerged as the peak hour with 4 crashes.

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Crash date field aggregated by weekday

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Crash time field aggregated by hour (0-23)

Crash Severity Breakdown

Crash severity distribution showed a notable improvement year-over-year, with total injuries decreasing from 7 in March 2021 to 1 in March 2022. Minor injury crashes, which accounted for 6 incidents (30%) in the prior period, dropped to just 1 incident (5.3%) in the current period. Both periods reported 0 fatal crashes.

Outcome by Severity (Crash Events)

Minor Injury1minor injury crashes5.3%
-83.3%prior 6
No Injury18no injury crashes94.7%
38.5%prior 13

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · KABCO injury classification scale

Severity Distribution (Crash Events)

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Most severe injury per crash record

Top Contributing Factors

Contributing factors saw several changes year-over-year. 'No improper driving' decreased from 5 crashes in March 2021 to 3 crashes in March 2022. Conversely, 'Visibility obstructed' and 'Inattention' each increased from 1 crash in the prior period to 2 crashes in the current period. Factors like 'Fatigued/asleep' (3 crashes) and 'Failure to keep in proper lane or running off road' (2 crashes) were present in March 2021 but not among the listed factors for March 2022, while 'Followed too closely' (2 crashes) appeared in March 2022 but not in March 2021.

Officer-Reported Primary Contributing Cause

No improper driving3 (15.8%)-40.0%prior 5
Followed too closely2 (10.5%)
Visibility obstructed2 (10.5%)
Inattention2 (10.5%)
Glare1 (5.3%)
Other improper action1 (5.3%)
Over-correcting/over-steering1 (5.3%)
Physical impairment1 (5.3%)
Swerving or avoiding due to wind, slippery surface, vehicle, object, vulnerable user in roadway1 (5.3%)
Disregarded traffic signs, signals, road markings1 (5.3%)

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Officer-reported primary contributory cause per crash

Road & Environmental Conditions

Weather conditions for crashes showed a shift, with 'Clear' condition crashes decreasing from 15 in March 2021 to 13 in March 2022. Crashes occurring on 'Snow' road surfaces, which were absent in March 2021, accounted for 4 incidents in March 2022. Lighting conditions remained relatively stable, with 'Daylight' crashes decreasing slightly from 16 to 15.

Weather

Clear13 (68.4%)
-13.3%prior 15
Rain2 (10.5%)
Snow/Blowing sand, snow2 (10.5%)
Clear/Cloudy1 (5.3%)
Cloudy/Snow1 (5.3%)

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Weather condition at time of crash

Lighting

Daylight15 (78.9%)
-6.3%prior 16
Dark - lighted roadway2 (10.5%)
Dark - roadway not lighted1 (5.3%)
Dawn1 (5.3%)

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Lighting condition field

Road Surface

Dry13 (68.4%)
-27.8%prior 18
Snow4 (21.1%)
Wet2 (10.5%)

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Road surface condition field

Vehicles & Demographics

Top Vehicle Makes (33 vehicles)

1
TOYOTA6 (18.2%)
2
HYUNDAI4 (12.1%)
3
CHEVROLET4 (12.1%)
4
FORD4 (12.1%)
-60.0%prior 10
5
DODGE3 (9.1%)
6
KIA2 (6.1%)
7
NISSAN2 (6.1%)
8
MAZDA2 (6.1%)
9
VOLVO1 (3%)
10
BMW1 (3%)

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Vehicle unit records

Sex Distribution (58 persons with recorded sex)

Male34 (58.6%)
78.9%prior 19
Female24 (41.4%)
60.0%prior 15

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Person-level records linked to crash events

Speed Limit Zones

Crash distribution across speed zones changed, with crashes at the 35 mph speed limit increasing from 8 in March 2021 to 14 in March 2022. Crashes at 30 mph decreased from 5 to 3 year-over-year. Additionally, March 2022 saw no crashes in the 20 mph, 25 mph, 40 mph, or 65 mph zones, which collectively accounted for 6 crashes in March 2021.

Source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV) · Arcgis_yearly Open Data · 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31 · Posted speed limit at crash location

Data Sources & Methodology

Primary Data Source

All crash data in this report is sourced from Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV), accessed programmatically via the Arcgis_yearly Open Data API (SODA). This dataset contains official police-reported motor vehicle traffic crash records maintained by the reporting jurisdiction's law enforcement agency. Records are published to the open data portal by the municipality and are subject to the portal's terms of use.

Data Retrieval

  • Access method: Arcgis_yearly Open Data API (SoQL queries)
  • Data format: Structured JSON via REST API
  • Record types queried: Crash events, person records, and vehicle unit records
  • Date filter applied: 2022-03-01 through 2022-03-31
  • Report generated: June 21, 2026

Data Coverage

  • Reporting period: 2022-03-01 through 2022-03-31 (31 days)
  • Geographic scope: HOLDEN, MA
  • Total crash records analyzed: 19
  • Total persons involved: 59
  • Total vehicles involved: 33

Analytical Methodology

  • Severity classification: Uses the KABCO injury scale (K=Fatal, A=Incapacitating injury, B=Non-incapacitating injury, C=Possible injury, O=No injury/property damage only), the standard classification in U.S. Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria (MMUCC). Severity is assigned per crash event based on the most severe injury in that crash. A single fatal crash (K) may involve multiple fatalities; therefore the "Persons Killed" count in the headline KPIs may differ from the "Fatal" crash count in the severity breakdown.
  • Contributing factors: Reflect the officer-determined primary contributory cause recorded at the time of the crash report. These are preliminary determinations and may not reflect final investigation findings.
  • Hit-and-run classification: Based on the hit-and-run indicator field in the official crash report, as determined by the responding officer at the scene.
  • Temporal analysis: Day-of-week and hour-of-day distributions are computed from the crash date/time timestamp in each record.
  • Demographics: Age and sex distributions are drawn from person-level records linked to each crash event. A single crash may involve multiple persons.
  • Vehicle data: Make information is drawn from vehicle unit records linked to each crash event.
  • AI commentary: Narrative sections are generated by Google Gemini (large language model) based on the structured data. Commentary is descriptive, not predictive, and should not be interpreted as expert opinion.

Limitations & Disclaimers

  • Only crashes reported to and documented by law enforcement are included. Minor incidents, unreported crashes, and near-misses are not captured in this dataset.
  • Data reflects conditions at the time of the initial police report and may be subject to subsequent corrections, reclassifications, or supplements by the reporting agency.
  • Open data portal records may experience a publication lag - recently occurring crashes may not yet appear in the dataset at the time of report generation.
  • AI-generated commentary is produced by a large language model and is intended to highlight patterns in the data. It does not constitute legal, medical, or professional analysis.
  • Percentages are calculated from reported data and are subject to rounding.

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Data License

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Suggested Citation

ThatCarHitMe.com (Injuria.ai). "HOLDEN, MA Crash Intelligence Report: March 2022." Published June 21, 2026. Reporting period: 2022-03-01 to 2022-03-31. Data source: Massachusetts Crash Data (MassDOT CDV), Arcgis_yearly Open Data. Available at: https://thatcarhitme.com/crash-data/massachusetts/holden/march-2022-report

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