TCAT is a web-based crash analysis program designed for the detailed study of traffic crashes at any location within the state of Michigan. The program receives a weekly update of data from the Michigan State Police, which ensures that TCAT 2.0 users are able to analyze the most up-to-date crash data.
Users have the ability to search various types of locations for specific data, view statistics for several crash categories, interact with a map to obtain detailed crash statistics and other information pertaining to a location, view collision diagrams, review UD-10 crash report images, and create intersection and road segment ranking reports for a comparative analysis.
- Traffic Improvement Association (TIA) of Michigan
TCAT is available free of charge to TIA member communities. Engineering firms are able to purchase an annual membership for a fee. The contact is Patrick Cawley at (248) 334-4971.
Information can be found at the TCAT website Traffic Crash Analysis Tool.
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