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Wisconsin Safety Data Resource Portal

 

traffic records system data

traffic safety commissions

local fatal crash news coverage

Zero in Wisconsin

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Welcome!

 
The Safety Data Resource Portal provides information related to Wisconsin's traffic records system, data resources, and stakeholders. 
 
Thanks to funding and support from Wisconsin's Traffic Records Coordinating Committee (TRCC), the site is designed and maintained by the Transportation Information Center (TIC), with Instructional Communications Systems (ICS), at UW-Madison.
 

WI Crash Calendar

Calendar Data Vis project and the Wisconsin Crash Calendar

The Transportation Information Center's data visualization displays reportable, property damage, injury, and fatal crashes in context with several factors including: alcohol, bicycle, deer, inclement roads, motorcycle, pedestrian, rural single-vehicle, speed-related, work zone, and young driver. The 2011 Crash Calendars posted on the Safety Data Resource Portal use final crash data for the year. County-specific Crash Calendars (for 2011 and 2012) will be available soon.

traffic records system data

Resources are organized using NHTSA's six categories. 

  NHTSA's data measures

vehicle

history, registration, and owner data

 

driver

history and license data

roadway

highways, roads, and streets inventory data

crash

law enforcement reports data

citation & adjudication

tickets-through-courts data

injury surveillance

vehicle-related injuries, fatalities, and emergency medical response data

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traffic safety commissions

traffic safety commissions

Info about and for Wisconsin's Traffic Safety Commissions (TSCs)–community-level, multi-disciplinary, county commissions created by S. 83.013, Wis. Statutes in 1971.

local coverage of recent traffic fatalities

local coverage of recent traffic fatalities

Links to local news coverage of recent traffic fatalities–painful reminders of the importance of collective efforts to prevent singular tragedies.

Zero in Wisconsin

Zero in Wisconsin

WisDOT launched Zero in Wisconsin to build awareness of simple choices–staying within the speed limit, being sober behind the wheel, and buckling up–that reduce traffic deaths.
use this link to contact us if you have comments or resource recommendations.
Wisconsin Transportation Information Center

 

Transportation Information Center / Wisconsin LTAP

Department of Engineering Professional Development
College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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