Overview
Statistics on traffic collisions, licensed drivers and vehicle registrations helps:
- identify transportation safety
- analyze driver trends
- make transportation planning decisions
- deliver educational campaigns
Collisions
Traffic collisions must be immediately reported to the police if it results in death, injury or property damage of $5,000 or more. A collision report is completed and stored in a collision database. The data is then verified and compiled for the following reports:
- Alberta traffic collision statistics
- Alberta collision facts
- Alberta traffic collisions – driver error
- Alberta collisions involving unsafe speed
Licensed drivers
- Licensed drivers in Alberta – by select municipality
- Licensed drivers in Alberta – by licence class, gender and age group
Motor vehicle registrations
- Motor vehicle registrations in Alberta – by select municipality
- Motor vehicle registrations in Alberta – by vehicle registration classes
- Motor vehicle registrations in Alberta – by style of vehicle
- Motor vehicle registrations in Alberta – by fuel type
- Vehicle plate classes in Alberta
Contact
Connect withTraffic Safety:
Hours: 8:15 amto 12:00 pm, and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-8901
Toll free:310-0000beforethe phone number (in Alberta)
Email:[emailprotected]
Address:
Main Floor, Twin Atria Building
Room 109, 4999 98 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AlbertaT6B 2X3
Related
Previous e-Collision reports