Donuka collects, stores, and displays not only current but also historical data collected over the past 10 years or more.
As a result, our users are able to track the history and trends of traffic accidents near the real estate properties they’re interested in.
Donuka strives to provide credible information obtained from reliable sources. That’s why we only collect and process data from the following sources:
In all, we collect data on traffic accidents from more than 400 different government sources.
Traffic accident registries are maintained separately by police departments, as well as city, county, state, and federal agencies. These add up to hundreds of different registries and, respectively, hundreds of different data sources, all operating independently of each other.
Each police department and city, county, or state government decides for itself how often to update and publish information. Some make changes and publish updated data several times a day, some daily, some weekly, and some just once a year.
Within 1-2 days of the publication of data in a city, county, or state administration’s database, Donuka updates the data in its own database, and it then becomes available to our users.
Donuka allows you to perform a detailed search for the safest neighborhoods using 8+ parameters related to traffic accidents.
In just a minute, you can sift through 100 million+ properties to find only the ones located in the safest (or least safe) neighborhoods.
Here’s an example of a search query using parameters for traffic accidents:
In your search results, you will instantly receive a list of neighborhoods that match all of the above search parameters. You can also use search parameters for other types of data to get the most accurate results.