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 5-Year Average Number of Fatal and Type A Injury Crashes <br /> <br /> 5-Year Average Number of All Crashes <br /> <br />A decile output score for both the Fatal/Type A Injury Crashes and All Crashes will be calculated for all <br />the projects. <br /> <br />Regional Connections. The law defines this criteria as “connections to regional trade centers, local <br />highway systems, and other transportation modes.” To score points for this criteria, MnDOT developed <br />the following point matrix (Table 2) for scoring projects according to this criteria. As a point of <br />clarification, if a recommended project has more than one applicable Project Type, MnDOT will apply <br />the highest scoring Project Type from the table to calculate the points. <br /> <br /> <br />Table 2 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Policy Objectives. The Corridors of Commerce law defines this criteria as “the extent to which the <br />project addresses multiple transportation system policy objectives and principles.” MnDOT chose to use <br />its Statewide Multimodal Policy Plan (SMPP) as the basis for developing a point matrix for this criteria, <br />see Table 3. Unlike the Corridor Connections matrix, the Policy Objectives matrix has two separate <br />scoring areas. <br /> <br />