Austin Vision Zero — Crash Report Data

City of Austin

DatasetAustinPublic domainUpdated 2026
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The single most useful source for Austin and Travis County crash data. It contains crash-level records for the last ten years, each with precise geographic coordinates, available as CSV or via API and refreshed on a two-week cycle. The companion Vision Zero Viewer dashboard breaks the data down by transportation mode, demographic group, time of day, and location.

Because records carry coordinates, this dataset supports mapping and spatial analysis — identifying dangerous corridors or intersections — in a way most sources here do not.

A notable trend: Austin recorded 117 deaths and 540 serious injuries in 2022, its peak; 2025 was the lowest since Vision Zero began. Roughly 65–75% of the city's traffic fatalities occur on state-owned roads.

Best for: anything Austin-specific, and any project that needs mappable, coordinate-level crash records.