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CIM Definitions

Across
A raised structure, as of earth, to hold back water or carry a roadway
A person in actual physical control of a vehicle, or, the person who was in control of a vehicle until control was lost
Any motorized vehicle not operated on rails; a trailer, coaster, sled/wagon or equipment being towed/pushed by a motor vehicle is considered part of this
Area of a highway that includes any shoulder alongside the roadway and designated parking areas on a roadway or between the roadway and the curb
Any pedestrian/person who operates a vehicle, motor vehicle, or bicycle which is involved in or causes a collision
A way or place of whatever nature, publicly maintained, and open to the use of the public for the purposes of vehicular travel
_ or _ ; an unintended event that produces damage or injury involving a motor vehicle in-transport
Area at which damage or injury occurs as the result of a collision
Device by which any person/property may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon a highway, excepting a device moved exclusively by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails/tracks
Painted lines on the roadway surface used to delineate the edge of a roadway and provide a visual reference
Down
Area located within the prolongations of the lateral curb lines, or the lateral boundary lines of the roadways of two highways that join one another at approximately right angles
A connector road that joins an acceleration lane and a deceleration lane, often where the on ramp of one interchange is closely followed by the off ramp of another interchange; these provide more opportunity to merge
Divided arterial highway with full control of access and with grade separations at intersections
A connecting road between two intersecting highways, one of which is an arterial highway (freeway/expressway) and the other a highway with partial or no control access
Portion of a highway, improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel
Portion of a divided highway separating the roadways for traffic in opposite directions
The state or condition of a vehicle when it is in use primarily for moving persons or property (including the vehicle itself) from one location to another, while in motion or on a roadway
Person other than a involved party or a passenger who can provide information relevant to the collision
Any person inside or upon a vehicle excluding the driver, includes a person behind the wheel of a parked motor vehicle not in transport