Information related to more than 6 million traffic stops in New Jersey is now available in a variety of visual and interactive displays, and lets users break down incidents by race and other measures.
The New Jersey State Police Traffic Dashboard enables the public to view detailed information on stops conducted by the NJSP over a period of 11 years ended Dec. 31, 2020.
Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced the launch of the dashboard on Thursday. It s considered to be one of the most comprehensive statewide databases in the country for traffic stop information.
The dataset illustrates trends about, for example, the reasons a state trooper stopped a motor vehicle, and the actions, if any, taken by the trooper after the motor vehicle stop.