Service Description: Local bivariate correlation techniques were employed as they enable spatially disaggregated assessments of relationships between variables, crucial for uncovering intra-urban variations often obscured in global correlation statistics. The map indicates nuanced relationships between emergency response times and traffic crash severity categorized by relationship type across New York City boroughs. By aggregating significant correlation results to the borough level, proportional representations are calculated and visualized, contrasting associations implying response efficiency against links indicating potential response time delays during critical crash moments. This borough breakdown provides planning insights by determining whether safety infrastructure alignments and accessibility levels vary across the urban jurisdictions. The borough-wide view thus helps planners calibrate logistics, resources, and interventions based on the spectrum and concentration of discernible local relationships warranting strategic adaptations tailored to the distinct environments.
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