View the 2026-2028 HIN Corridors
Visit the High-Injury Network Interactive Map
Arlington’s Vision Zero High-Injury Network (HIN) identifies streets within the county that have a relatively high concentration of injury and fatal crashes. The HIN designation elevates awareness and action on these roadways to address our most acute safety needs.
We update Arlington’s HIN on a three-year cycle. Arlington’s current, 2026-2028 HIN covers 51% of injury crashes on just 6.6% of roadways.
Arlington prioritizes safety action on the HIN by:
View a summary of recent safety projects prioritized on the HIN(PDF, 16MB)
View the High-injury Network Safety Audits Page
Arlington’s HIN corridors are determined using a crash data analysis methodology that calculates corridor crash rates by injury level. HIN corridors are updated every three years. View the tabs below to view the HIN and calculation methodology.
View the 2026-2028 High-Injury Network Map(PDF, 1MB)
The 2026 HIN used fatal, severe, and visible injury crash data from 2022-2025 to identify the corridors. Read the 2026 HIN identification methodology(PDF, 784KB) for more information.
The 2026-2028 HIN covers 51% of injury crashes, 54% of pedestrian crashes, and 46% of bike crashes on just 6.6% of roadways.
Here's the schedule for the cycle:
View the 2023-2025 High-Injury Network Map(PDF, 1MB)
The 2023 HIN identification methodology applied includes fatal, severe, and visible injury crashes.
The 2023 HIN used data from 2018-2022. The network covers 52% of all fatal, severe, or injury crashes in Arlington and 6.8% of all roadways.
View the 2020-2022 High-Injury Network Map
The 2020 HIN used fatal, severe, and visible injury crash data from 2017-2019 to identify the corridors.
The 2020 High Injury Network represented just 7% of over 555 miles of roadway in Arlington County, but these corridors saw 78% of all serious or fatal crashes reviewed in our research.
Using the County’s Request for Service portal, pin/type the issue's location. Select “Transportation/Safety Investigation” and provide details, even photos.