

The file includes crash data collected in TxDOT's Crash Records Information System (CRIS) from the Texas Peace Officer's Crash Report (form CR-3) for the previous 10 years, plus the current year (Januto present). The process to obtain the file allows users to make requests at their convenience after an easy, one-time, self-registration process. In cases where users want large amounts of crash data and their requests cannot be fulfilled through a Crash Data Request or through the Query tool, TxDOT offers an automated process for users to obtain crash data directly from CRIS in the form of comma separated value (CSV) extract files. Specific, publicly available crash data may be requested by completing and submitting the online request form. Crash tree analysis - Pedestrian and Pedalcyclist injuries.Pedestrian/Pedalcyclist Fatalities Dashboard.Comprehensive Crash Data Analysis Dashboard.To perform a query or to obtain more information on the CRIS Query function, visit the links below:Ĭrash data visualizations available through dashboards and the Traffic Safety Data Portal draw data from the Crash Records Information System (CRIS) and provide advanced and vital analysis of key emphasis areas to support TxDOT's education campaigns, engineering counter measures, and other efforts to reduce crashes, fatalities, and injuries on Texas roadways.


This application allows public users to query, extract and/or analyze publicly available crash data. Users may also obtain publicly available crash data through TxDOT’s CRIS Query tool. Statistics contained in these reports are generated from data provided by TxDOT's Crash Records Information System (CRIS). Texas Motor Vehicle Crash Statistics reports are available for download. The previous 10 years of data is published by June of the following year. Summary reports of Texas Crash data are published annually.
