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manages the state database for all crashes reported by police.
As prescribed by law, crashes must be reported whenever
combined damage exceeds $1,000 or an injury or death result.
Prior to September 30, 1999, the reportable minimum combined
damage was $500.
All
police crash reports are reviewed first by the Maine State
Police and then by the MDOT Accident Records Section within the Traffic
Engineering Division of the Bureau of Maintenance and Operations.
The Accident Records Section verifies crash locations and
coordinates data entry into the Transportation Integrated Network Information System
(TINIS) mainframe database. Weekly uploads from TINIS are
made to TIDE, MDOT's GIS-linked data warehouse. TIDE allows
Safety Management personnel and others to conduct detailed
analyses of crash data from 1989 to present.
These reports
outline the accomplishments of the Highway Safety Improvement
Program and highlight crash trends.
Click the topics below to learn
about crashes involving animals in Maine.
MOOSE
DEER
OTHER
ANIMALS
Click on the topic
below to learn about crashes in Work Zones
in Maine.
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