The traffic accident report used in Montana identifies drivers, vehicles and environment involved, including contributing circumstances. It contains accident report codes and a commercial vehicle/fatal accident supplement.
This code sheet is used to decipher the motor vehicle accident report from the state of New Jersey. These codes are used to represent all circumstances of a traffic incident. Codes detail location, roadway type and surface condition, environmental conditions, traffic control, pre-accident actions, type of accident, safety equipment used, vehicle type, vehicle damage, physical complaints and injuries of driver/pedestrian, physical status, contributing circumstances and county hospitals. It includes crash diagrams and samples of cargo vehicle types.
The Virginia crash report describes the persons, vehicles and circumstances involved, and includes a crash diagram and commercial motor vehicle section.
These are all of the crash investigation report forms used in New Jersey, including the code overlay sheets. The report and codes detail driver/persons involved, location, roadway conditions, traffic control, pre-accident actions, safety equipment, vehicle types, collision type, vehicle damage, injuries, and contributing circumstances. A crash diagram is included.
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.
The Alabama Uniform Traffic Accident Report and the Truck/Bus Supplemental sheet is to be completed when an accident meets both of the following criteria: (1) involves a truck with gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or a Haz/Mat placard, or a vehicle designed to carry 9 or more people, and (2) results in at least one of the following: one or more fatalities, one or more persons injured and taken from the scene for medical attention, or one or more vehicles towed from the scene. Code legend is included.