3753 - Department to compile, tabulate and analyze accident reports.

     § 3753.  Department to compile, tabulate and analyze accident                reports.        (a)  Central accident records agency.--The department shall     establish a central accident records agency which shall be the     repository for all reportable traffic accidents as defined in     this subchapter. The agency will have primary responsibility for     the administration and supervision of storing, processing and     providing the informational needs to all official agencies     having responsibility in the highway transportation system.     Accident reports submitted to the department under this     subchapter shall be considered as records of the department, and     the department may use any of the methods of storage permitted     under the provisions of 42 Pa.C.S. § 6109 (relating to     photographic copies of business and public records) and may     reproduce such documents in accordance with the provisions of 42     Pa.C.S. § 6103 (relating to proof of official records). Such     reports shall be admissible into evidence to support the     department's case in an appeal of a department action that a     licensee or registrant has taken under section 1377 (relating to     judicial review) or 1550 (relating to judicial review), and the     certification shall constitute prima facie proof of the facts     and information contained in the accident report.        (b)  Central accident analysis system.--The department shall     provide accident data for analysis in selecting crash prevention     programs and in evaluating the effectiveness of those programs     implemented. The system shall provide an annual report to the     General Assembly assessing traffic safety in Pennsylvania,     including, but not limited to, an analysis of accident     characteristics and mitigation strategies to reduce the     potential for future accidents. In addition, the system shall be     capable of providing:            (1)  An annual statistical summary of motor vehicle        accidents including multidimensional distribution for such        factors as type, time and location of accident, road and        weather conditions, type of traffic control, and condition        and actions of operators and type and condition of the        vehicles.            (2)  Accident frequency histories for special highway        locations.            (3)  Comparative site-specific and route-specific        accident data, including, but not limited to, accident rates,        capsule summary listings, engineering extracts, location        priority reports, cluster reports and maps depicting accident        rates or frequencies for use in conducting in-depth accident        investigations or safety studies.            (4)  Evaluation of speed, driving under the influence,        safety belts and other safety provisions of this title to aid        the department and the General Assembly in determining when        changes are desirable.            (5)  Statistical analyses of the relationship between        driver characteristics and behavior and accident involvement.        These analyses shall include frequency and severity of        crashes by drivers grouped by major violation category and        frequency.            (6)  An evaluation of legal or departmental actions as        related to driver improvement and accident reduction.        (c)  Highway safety statistics.--The department may compile     such other statistics for such purposes as it might deem helpful     in advancing highway safety.     (Dec. 28, 1994, P.L.1450, No.172, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998,     P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.)        1998 Amendment.  Act 151 amended the section heading and     subsec. (a).        1994 Amendment.  Act 172 amended subsec. (b).