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Traffic Crash Annual Reports and Statistics
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Annual Reports
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2020 - 2021 Comparison Report
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Traffic Crash Decade at a Glance
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National Fatal Traffic Crash Statistics
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Annual Drunk Driving Audit
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Holiday Crash Statistics
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Average Reporting Days - Law Enforcement
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Data by Prosperity Regions
Each year the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit publishes data and statistics that reflect the crashes that occurred within the State of Michigan for that given year. To view the Annual Report please select the year below that you would like to view.
Questions or concerns regarding the Annual Report can be directed to our office at CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.
To view the Comparison Report for 2020 - 2021 published by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, please use the link below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.To view the Decade at a Glace report published by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, please use the link below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.To view the National Fatal Traffic Crash Statistics, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, please use the link below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to NHTSA by phone at 1-888-327-4236 or 1-800-424-9153 (TTY)To view the Annual Drunk Driving Audit, published by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, please select the year that you would like to view below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.
The crash program has been in existence since Public Act 300 of 1949. All law enforcement agencies in Michigan submit accident data to the MSP Criminal Justice Information Center on UD-10 Traffic Crash Reports. A crash report is completed when: the driver of a motor vehicle involved in a traffic crash injures or kills any person, or damages property totaling $1000.00 or more. It is also completed when, the driver of a snowmobile or ORV is involved in a crash resulting in injuries to or the death of any person, or property damage in an estimated amount of $100.00 or more.
The Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center (CJIC) and the Office of Highway Safety Planning (OHSP), in conjunction with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) compiles and publishes an annual report. In addition, the MSP also works with the Secretary of State (SOS) to produce a drunk driving audit report annually.
This report contains cumulative and individual information regarding judge's dispositions and fines involved with drunk driving. Reports are processed and sent to the Department of State to be applied to individual driving records. Fatal records are maintained on both the state system and the federal Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) (supported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).
Traffic Crash Report data is also supplied to the Michigan Department of Transportation for analysis of high crash locations and to bill for damage to state property. The Michigan Department of Community Health receives data to bill the appropriate no-fault carrier for reimbursement of expenses under the Medicaid program and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources receives data for analysis of snowmobile and car/deer crashes.
To view the Michigan Holiday Traffic Crash Statistics published by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, please use the link below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.To view the Average Reporting Days brochure published by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, please use the link below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.
The Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit is publishing the 2017 Average Reporting Days brochure to educate law enforcement agencies on their crash reporting timeliness.
To view the Crash Data by Prosperity Regions report published by the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, please use the link below.
Questions or concerns regarding this report can be directed to CrashTCRS@michigan.gov or by calling 517-241-1699.For additional data requests, please contact the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit by phone at 517-241-1699 or submit your request via email at CrashTCRS@michigan.gov.