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UD-10 Traffic Crash Reporting
The 2023 Traffic Crash Annual Report
The 2023 Traffic Crash Annual Report, published by the MSP Traffic Crash Reporting Unit, is now available.
Traffic Crash Reporting Unit
The Traffic Crash Reporting Unit is responsible for the complete, accurate and timely collection, processing, and compilations of statewide traffic crash data. The Unit maintains the Traffic Crash Reporting System (TCRS) database that serves as the central repository for all traffic crash data for the State of Michigan. By law, all law enforcement agencies are required to submit qualifying crash reports (UD-10) to the MSP.
The Unit receives and processes approximately 315,000 crashes annually. The data collected from the crash reports is used extensively by federal, state, and local traffic safety partners to identify traffic safety problems and support the state's efforts to reduce crashes, fatalities, and injuries.
It can take 3 - 30 days following the crash for the report to be processed into the TCPS database and made available online for purchase.
135 People Have Died On Michigan Roadways This Year.
March 11, 2025 - There have been 135 people who have died on Michigan roadways this year. In addition, 623 were seriously injured.
Compared to last year at this time, there are 18 fewer fatalities and 27 more serious injuries.