Crash data across Stamford, mapped.
An interactive map of injury and fatal traffic crashes in Stamford, CT.
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Every dot on the map is a police-reported crash where someone was hurt or killed. The data covers January 2021 through March 2026 and comes from the Connecticut Crash Data Repository at UConn.
Property-damage-only crashes (fender benders, parking lot scrapes) are excluded so the map focuses on where people are actually getting hurt.
Use the filters to narrow by year, day of week, time of day, or crash type. The stats bar at the top updates as you filter. Click any marker on the map for crash details.
This shows raw crash counts, not crash rates adjusted for traffic volume. A busy road will naturally have more crashes than a quiet street, even if the quiet street is more dangerous per trip. Recent crashes may not yet be fully documented due to reporting lag. This is not an engineering study.
Stamford adopted Vision Zero in 2022, joining cities working to eliminate traffic deaths. This tool is meant to complement that effort by making crash data accessible.
Independent project using public data. Not affiliated with the City of Stamford.