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  1. Texas Police Patches. My name is Dennis Kelley, and I am a police patch collector in San Antonio, Texas. I have been collecting public safety patches since 1992. While I specialize in collecting law enforcement patches from Texas agencies, I collect other patches as well.

  2. The reports are available approximately 7 days after the date of the crash at the THP District Office. This can be purchased through the mail, or by visiting their office in person. Access a complete listing of THP District Office locations can be found at the bottom of this section.

  3. Interactive map of vehicle crash data collected via the Tennessee Integrated Traffic Analysis Network (TITAN). Vehicle crashes are categorized by crash type using the following hierarchy: Fatal, Injury, Property. A single crash may involve multiple vehicles, vehicle occupants, and pedestrians.

  4. Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP): It is possible to get a copy of a crash report from the THP approximately one week after the car accident. First, you must provide specific detailed information when making the request, including the date, county, and drivers involved in the accident.

  5. Tennessee traffic crash data and statistics regarding traffic fatalities, injury and property damage crashes, as well as crashes involving teens, seniors, alcohol, deer, and other contributing factors.

  6. TxDOT collects crash reports from Texas law enforcement agencies for crashes occurring on public roadways and the state highway system. The state retention schedule for crash reports and data is 10 years plus the current year.

  7. The Tennessee Highway Patrol provides assistance to motorists who need help. It investigates traffic accidents involving property damage, personal injury, or death. The agency works with prosecutors in the prosecution of cases in which the use of drugs or alcohol contributed to accidents causing personal injury or fatalities.