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U.S. DOT Equitable Transportation Community (ETC) Explorer is an interactive web application that uses 2020 Census Tracts and data, to explore the cumulative burden communities experience, as a result of underinvestment in transportation, in the following five components: Transportation Insecurity, Climate and Disaster Risk Burden, Environmental Burden, Health Vulnerability, and Social Vulnerability.
DOT considers Census tracts to be “disadvantaged” in communities with a Final Index Score greater than 0.65 (65th percentile). USDOT considers communities as “disadvantaged" in a component or indicator if their percentile score is greater than 0.65 (65th percentile) in that area.
Census Tracts/projects areas at “0%” are considered the least disadvantaged and “100%” are the most. DOT considers a census tract to be experiencing disadvantage if the overall index score places it in the 65% (or higher) of all US census tracts. The 65% cutoff was chosen to be consistent with CEJST, which prioritizes tracts at the 65th percentile or above for CJEST’s low-income indicator.
- Component Scores are distinct from Indicator Scores. For more information please see - Understanding the Data.
Quick Reference Guide about componets and indicators
Refer to the ETC Data Dictionary for detailed attribute information.
Read more about the methodology and data here Technical Document
For detailed information about Justice40 visit: https://www.transportation.gov/priorities/equity/justice40/etc-explorer
This GIS dataset was download from the above website on 7/28/23.