The traffic crash report for the District of Columbia includes driver/passenger/witness information, location and collision type, vehicle identification, contributing circumstances, injury and damage details, crash diagram and narrative.
The Wyoming crash report describes the persons, vehicles and circumstances involved, and includes a crash diagram, narrative and codes used to decipher the report.
This code sheet is used to decipher the motor vehicle accident report from the state of Illinois. Codes detail location, roadway surface condition, environmental conditions, traffic control, pre-accident actions, type of accident, vehicle damage, contributing factors, and cause of accident.
Standard 4-page motor vehicle collision report for the state of California details all circumstances of an accident. It includes driver and vehicle identification, injuries, witnesses and passengers, accident diagram. Codes are used to represent roadway conditions, collision type, traffic control devices, safety equipment, contributing factors and pre-collision actions.
Standard traffic accident report used in Colorado includes driver and vehicle identification, location, damages and a description of the accident. The code overlays A and B supplement the accident report with specific details on sequence of events, driver actions, roadway and environmental conditions, contributing factors and safety equipment. Overlay C pertains to federal motor carrier vehicle information.
The standard traffic accident report used in Arizona includes vehicle and driver identification, vehicle condition, location, roadway type, traffic control devices, environmental conditions, crash narrative and an accident diagram.
The supplemental crash report is used for each fatality associated with an Arizona traffic accident, and includes safety device usage or failure, ejection path, tests for alcohol/drugs, and EMS timeline.