In mid-2004 the Office of Highway Safety Planning (OHSP) of the Michigan State Police (MSP) requested that NHTSA facilitate a traffic records assessment. NHTSA proceeded to assemble a team of traffic records professionals representing the various disciplines involved in a state traffic records system. Concurrently the OHSP carried out the necessary logistical and administrative steps in preparation for the onsite assessment. A team of professionals with backgrounds and expertise in the several component areas of traffic records data systems (crash, driver/vehicle, roadway, enforcement and adjudication, and EMS and Trauma data systems) conducted the assessment October 11 to 15, 2004. The scope of this traffic records assessment included all of the data systems comprising a traffic records system. The purpose of this assessment is to determine whether Michigans traffic records system is capable of supporting managements needs to identify the states safety problems, to manage the countermeasures applied to reduce or eliminate those problems and to evaluate those programs for their effectiveness. The following discusses the attributes of various traffic records system components and the support needed for Michigans management of its highway safety programs.


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