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Geospatial and Population Studies

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Crash Statistics

2015 - 2019 Data

  • Pedestrian Crashes
    • Report
  • Pedalcycle Crashes
    • Report

2014 - 2018 Data

  • Animal Crashes
    • Map
    • Report
  • Heavy-truck Crashes
    • Map
    • Report
  • Motorcycle Crashes
    • Map
    • Report
  • Pedalcycle Crashes
    • Map
    • Report
  • Pedestrian Crashes
    • Map
    • Report

 

2013 - 2017 Data

  • Animals
  • Heavy Trucks
  • Motorcyclists
  • Pedalcyclists
  • Pedestrians
  • Recent Publications
    • 2021 Monthly Fatality Report
    • 2020 Monthly Fatality Report
    • 2019 Monthly Fatality Report
    • 2019 Community Reports
    • 2019 Crash Maps
    • 2018 Statistics Reports
    • 2018 DWI Report
    • 2018 Annual Report
    • 2018 Community Reports
    • 2018 Monthly Fatality Report
    • 2018 Crash Maps
    • Map: Children Unrestrained in Passenger Vehicles in New Mexico Crashes, 2009 - 2018


NMDOT crash data is protected by federal mandate Title 23 U.S.C. Section 409 which forbids the discovery and admission into evidence of reports, data, or other information compiled or collected for activities required pursuant to federal highway safety programs, or for the purpose of developing any highway safety construction improvement project, which may be implemented utilizing federal-aid highway funds, in tort litigation arising from occurrences at the locations addressed in such documents or data.

Geospatial & Population Studies


Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR)

Mailing Address
Geospatial & Population Studies
MSC06 3510
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131

Phone: (505) 277-5935
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Physical Address
Geospatial & Population Studies
Oñate Hall Bldg No.156, Suite 116,
303 Girard Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87131

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