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Bill A4935 was signed on May 8, 2023 that requires all police departments to submit NJTR-1 crash data electronically to NJDOT.  The Division of Highway Traffic Safety and the New Jersey Department of Transportation are requesting your Department’s help with the implementation of Bill A4935.  To better understand the needs of police departments in implementing NJCrash, we are asking that you take a few minutes to answer the following questions:

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* 1. How does your department currently submit the NJTR-1 crash reports to NJDOT?

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* 2. Is your department using the latest NJTR-1 Form? (P1 R01/22)
Link to most recent NJTR-1   Latest NJTR-1

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* 3. On average, how many crash reports does your agency report each year?

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* 4. NJDOT collects and processes all NJTR-1 reports in New Jersey. Please provide your departments contact whom NJDOT would coordinate corrections associated with your NJTR-1 reports.?

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* 5. Are you aware of NJCrash Application?

Bill A4935 was signed on May 8, 2023 that requires all police departments to submit NJTR-1 crash data electronically to NJDOT.  Link to Bill A4935  NJ BILL A4935

In response to Bill 4935 the State has developed NJCrash NJTR-1 reporting application. This application is available to all police departments at no cost to the departments. 

The following link is a video explanation of the NJCrash application  NJCrash Demostration Video

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* 6. How will your department submit NJTR-1 reports to comply with Bill A4935 requirements?

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* 7. If your department is planning on utilizing a vendor for electronic transmission, please provide your vendors contact information:

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* 8. Is there anything that would impair your ability to comply with Bill A4936 for electronic NJTR-1 submission? Explain in comment box below.

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* 9. Law Enforcement Agency

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* 10. Name of individual completing this survey

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