MMUCC Guideline : Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria, Fifth Edition (2017).

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MMUCC Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria is a voluntary guideline that represents a minimum, model set of variables (data elements) that describe a motor vehicle crash. Typically, the data elements and their values (attributes) describe who was involved, where the crash took place, when and under what circumstances it took place, what the impacts of the crash were, and why the crash happened. When used by a reporting agency, MMUCC data elements record what happened during and after a crash. Since this data is so critical to State and local decision-making, State and local agencies are encouraged to collect as many of the recommended MMUCC data elements and their attributes as possible. (Author/publisher)

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20180173 ST [electronic version only]
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA / Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA / Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), 2017, VI + 228 p., 10 ref; 5th edition / DOT HS 812 433

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