I know I am going to regret asking this question but:
Keeping in mind that much of the info on there is now required by the feds, what would you want to change on the RMV crash reports?
I am representing Law Enforcement along with some troopers on a subcommittee that is looking to improve the crash forms. I have been asked to compile some thoughts about what would make the forms more user friendly and to try and determine if there is any info that should be on the forms that isn't. They were also looking for any parts that are not clear for the officer in the field.
To get some of it out of the way, they are not going to go back to the yellow sheets, they are not going to throw the new forms out and they are not going to put them in any unusual anatomical positions.
I will compile any useful suggestions and pass them on to the committee.
The representative from RMV is very interested in suggestions and some simple ones like being able to put the letter code for license restriction instead of translating it to a number she can do relatively easily.
So, go ahead and fire away with your bitches and complaints.
Cocpar65
Posted by: pablo
there needs to be room on the forms for at least three vehicles.Using the forms for a three car accident is a pain.
Posted by: Crvtte65
Yes, it should provide for at least 3
Posted by: Curious EMT
Provide a better system for entering trailers.
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