It shall be the duty of the chief
of the Washington state patrol to file, tabulate, and analyze all
accident reports and to publish annually, immediately following
the close of each fiscal year, and monthly during the course of
the year, statistical information based thereon showing the
number of accidents, the location, the frequency, whether any
driver involved in the accident was distracted at the time of the
accident and the circumstances thereof, and other statistical
information which may prove of assistance in determining the
cause of vehicular accidents. Distractions contributing to an
accident to be reported must include at least the following: Not
distracted; operating a handheld electronic telecommunication
device; operating a hands-free wireless telecommunication device;
other electronic devices (including, but not limited to, PDA's,
laptop computers, navigational devices, etc.); adjusting an audio
or entertainment system; smoking; eating or drinking; reading or
writing; grooming; interacting with children, passengers,
animals, or objects in the vehicle; other inside distractions;
outside distractions; and distraction unknown.
Such accident reports and analysis or reports thereof shall
be available to the director of licensing, the department of
transportation, the utilities and transportation commission, the
traffic safety commission, and other public entities authorized
by the chief of the Washington state patrol, or their duly
authorized representatives, for further tabulation and analysis
for pertinent data relating to the regulation of highway traffic,
highway construction, vehicle operators and all other purposes,
and to publish information so derived as may be deemed of
publication value.
[2005 c 171 § 2; 1998 c 169 § 1; 1979 c 158 § 161; 1977 c 75 § 67; 1967 c 32 § 56; 1961 c 12 § 46.52.060. Prior: 1937 c 189 § 138; RRS § 6360-138.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2005 c 171: See note following RCW 46.52.030.