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Title: CRASH REPORTING DATA SYSTEM


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CRASH REPORTING DATA SYSTEM
  • SDARS General Data Entry Process

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Receive Crash Report from reporting officer
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD (ANSI.D16)
  • Reports are analyzed using the AMERICAN NATIONAL
    STANDARD (ANSI.D16) as a guideline.
  • There are over 20 data fields checked during this
    process.
  • Reports with problems are either returned to the
    officer or the officer is called for
    clarification.

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Review of Crash Reports before Processing
  • Check Damage Amount exceeds 1,000 or has an
    Injury or death involved
  • Check if its a fatal -- issue a Fatality Card
    (when needed)
  • Check All Boxes are coded if not a wild animal
  • Check Accident Location is complete
  • Check Box 9 - Drug Use is coded 0-1 or 99
  • Check Box 10 - Drug Test Status is coded 1-6 or
    99
  • Check Box 13 - Travel Direction Before Accident
    (compare with diagram narrative)
  • Check Box 16 - Vehicle Maneuver (compare with
    diagram narrative)
  • Check Insurance Info is completed -- Mark with
    zeros if blank.
  • Total Occupants needs to be 1 or higher if
    theres a driver listed
  • Est Travel Speed should be coded 98, if left
    blank on report
  • Check Emergency Vehicle Use? Should it really be
    checked YES? Most often is coded incorrectly
  • Cross OFF Non-Contact Vehicles
  • Mark Unit Type 5, 6 or 7 on front of report for
    Pedestrian, Bicyclist or Train
  • Check Work Zone Related, Workers Present School
    Bus is completed
  • Check Sequence of Events for completeness
    correctness (Box B has to match for single veh
    accident)
  • Most Harmful First Harmful Event use codes 7-66
    ONLY
  • Check Box A code (0) only if a single veh
    accident
  • Check Box A B -- for correct coding for a
    Parked Car (0) (7)

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Reports are sorted by County and then by Date of
Crash
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REGISTRATION / SCANNING
  • The next process is to register and scan the
    report.
  • During this process the crash number is assigned,
    report is scanned allowing reports to be
    retrieved printed when needed.

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DATA ENTRY
  • The report is now ready to be entered into the
    South Dakota Accident Records (SDARS) System.
  • During this process over one hundred fields are
    populated for a single vehicle, driver only,
    traffic crash.

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VERIFY
  • The report is now ready for Verification.
  • The Verify process compares the officers coding
    on the crash report to SDARS allowable codes for
    out-of-range errors.
  • Example When there is a code 5 in a field
    where there are only 4 options.

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VALIDATE
  • The report then moves into the Validation
    Process.
  • Here codes are checked for consistency errors.
  • EXAMPLE
  • A crash occurring at 1300 hrs with Light
    Condition -Dark
    or
  • Manner of Collision -- Head-on with only one
    vehicle involved
  • Other common errors are Sequence of Events (25)
    Motor Vehicle in Transport is reported, when a
    wild animal is the First Harmful Event. Most
    Harmful Event/First Harmful Event (0-6) are
    reported, these codes are not considered harmful
    events.

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DRIVERS LICENSE AUTHENTICATION
  • Driver License Authentication is the next step.
  • During this process the data entry information is
    fed to a mainframe drivers license database where
    a notation is made (for every driver involved) on
    the drivers history indicating the date, location
    and report number.
  • Exact Drivers Name, Driver License Number and
    Date of Birth are required for an update to be
    made.

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VEHICLE REGISTRATION AUTHENTICATION
  • The next step is Vehicle Registration
    Authentication.
  • During this process the officers vehicle codes
    are compared to the mainframe database vehicle
    registration file allowing Accident Records staff
    to correct Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN)
    or License Plate Numbers.

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CERTIFICATION
  • The final processing procedure is Certification.
  • In Certification the certifier uses the officers
    description of where the crash occurred to find
    the GIS Coordinates.
  • This process includes an electronic map of every
    location in the state. The Certifier finds the
    location, updates the map with a click of the
    mouse.
  • The click of the mouse automatically places the
    coordinates to the system. This final step
    updates the SDARS System and allows all data
    fields to be retrieved.

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  • CRASHES ARE A FILING SYSTEM
  • and not connected or linked to the
  • Judicial System.
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