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  1. The Indiana State Police maintains the central repository of all crash reports for the State of Indiana. To better serve the needs of Indiana citizens, the Indiana State Police makes electronic vehicle crash reports available for a nominal fee through the "BuyCrash" website at www.BuyCrash.com.

  2. The Indiana Officers Standard Crash Report, completed by all local and state law enforcement officers, contains more than 200 data items for each collision reported. These include the date, time and location of the

  3. The Indiana Officers Standard Crash Report, completed by all local and state law enforcement officers, contains more than 200 data items for each collision reported.

  4. Researchers from the Indiana University Public Policy Institute collaborates with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) to analyze vehicle crash data from the Automated Reporting Information Exchange System (ARIES), maintained by the Indiana State Police.

  5. The Indiana Officers Standard Crash Report, completed by all local and state law enforcement officers, contains more than 200 data items for each collision reported.

  6. Indiana code requires a law-enforcement officer to investigate and submit a written report for each motor-vehicle crash that results in injury, death or property damage of at least $1,000. Indiana Officer’s Standard Crash Reports are submitted electronically using the Automated Reporting Information Exchange System (ARIES).

  7. Two drivers are dead after three semis were involved in a fiery crash on Interstate 65 in southern Indiana. The crash closed all southbound lanes near Austin, Indiana early Tuesday morning,...