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MAAP


MAAP is one of the most useful and widely used pieces of Software developed by TRL, with satisfied customers throughout the UK as well as in places such as Jamaica, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Indonesia.

MAAP

MAAPMAAP provides the accident investigator with modern techniques in accident data storage and analysis, and has tools to identify and analyse problems with accidents, and for isolating common features in accidents.

MAAP's extensive features include accident, casualty and vehicle cross tabulations with graphical presentation of cluster analysis and stick diagram analysis. Accidents can be displayed and analysed by location using scanned or vector maps of the area concerned using MAAP's Geographical Information System. Data handling within MAAP is based on an MS Access database and affords the user numerous benefits which include, amongst others:

  • A simple user-friendly data entry interface with data validation
  • Data storage on a PC for single user or small network
  • In depth analysis (ie Cross Tabulations, Cluster Analysis, Stick diagrams)
  • Spatial Analysis
  • Intrinsic multi-user capability
  • Flexible and powerful data validation

MAAP is a user configurable product, designed for use by Police Forces, Local Authorities, International Governments and Highway Network Authorities. Each copy of MAAP for Windows is configured for the individual needs of each customer - in particular, adapting the program to the customer's accident report form, maps and databases.

MAAP can be provided in many languages, and we currently have English, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, Russian and Vietnamese versions.

For further information contact:

Safety Division
Tel: +44 (0)01344 770488
Email: imaap@trl.co.uk

 



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