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The Missouri SAC maintains a series of online analyses of the Missouri Statewide Traffic Accident Record System (STARS) that describe crash and driver characteristics, crash circumstances, grant application statistical requirements, and crash locations.
Static MSHP Crash Reports: A set of reports that rank total, fatal, and disabling injury crashes by their frequency of occurrence in counties and cities. Online Traffic Crash Reports: A search tool to identify persons involved in crashes that occurs in the past 29 days.
Request a Traffic Crash Report. Currently, the Missouri State Highway Patrol charges a $6.00 fee for each basic motor vehicle crash report. Requests for report copies of crash reports, including certified copies, that occurred in 1997 or later can either be forwarded to the Highway Patrol headquarters of the troop where the motor vehicle crash ...
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is the central traffic crash data collection agency for the State of Missouri. Data on both rural and urban traffic crashes is made available to this agency. Law enforcement agencies throughout the State provide the Highway Patrol with copies of their crash reports.
These reports are based on data maintained in the Missouri Statewide Traffic Accident Records System (STARS) maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. All Missouri law enforcement agencies are required by law (RSMO 43.250) to submit a uniform traffic accident report to STARS if the traffic accident involved a death or personal injury, or ...
Crash Data - Statistics are provided describing Missouri's crash experience and characteristics. The primary source for these statistics is the Statewide Traffic Accident Records System maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.