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Crash Data. STATE. State DOT Website. WWW.iowadot.gov Highway / Office of Traffic Safety 515-239-1557 or Web Request 5% Report County or City Specific Reports. Federal Systems. MCSAP. Carrier Ratings and Scores.
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State DOT Website WWW.iowadot.gov Highway / Office of Traffic Safety 515-239-1557 or Web Request 5% Report County or City Specific Reports
Federal Systems MCSAP
Carrier Ratings and Scores Currently, motor carriers are rated and scored according to the SAFESTAT methodology. In 2010 and 2011, all states will be transitioned to a new scoring system called Comprehensive Safety Analysis, or CSA.
SafeStat Overview Safety Mgmt SEA Accident SEA Driver SEA Vehicle SEA Indicators Indicators Indicators Indicators Measures Measures Measures Measures Out-of-Service Violations from Roadside Inspections State Reported & FMCSA Collected Truck Crashes Moving Violations Violations from onsite Compliance Reviews Closed Enforcement Cases MOTOR CARRIER SAFESTAT SCORE Data Sources by Carrier
CSA2010 Overview CSA2010 will involve an updated measurement criteria which tracks all violations, not just OOS violations. Instead of the four SEA’s in SAFESTAT, seven areas called “Basics” will be used to rate carriers in CSA2010.
CSA2010 Pilot States • In 2009, six states started piloting the CSA model. • Colorado • Georgia • Minnesota • Missouri • Montana • New Jersey
CSA2010 “Basics” • CSA2010 “Basics” are: • Unsafe Driving – Parts 392 & 397 • Fatigued Driving – Parts 392 & 395 • Driver Fitness – Parts 383 & 391 • Drugs & Alcohol – Part 392 (Roadside) • Vehicle Maintenance – Parts 393 & 396 • Cargo Securement – Parts 392, 393 & 397 • Crash Indicators – Fed Reportable Crashes
MCMIS • MCMIS is: • Motor Carrier Management • Information System • This is the primary database that feeds all related databases such as A & I Online, and SAFER; and the data for SAFESTAT / CSA
MCMIS • MCMIS Receives: • All USDOT reportable CMV Crashes • All Roadside Inspections on CMV’s • Compliance Review & Safety Audits • From all States and the FMCSA • MCMIS is the Mothership of • commercial motor carrier data
FMCSA Reporting Criteria Commercial vehicle with GVWR in excess of 10,000 pounds Any size vehicle required to display a Hazardous Material Placard A passenger carrying vehicle with seating capacity of 16 or more, including the driver
FMCSA Reporting Criteria Fatality within 30 days Injury requiring transport and treatment away from the scene Disabling damage that requires any involved vehicle to be towed
A & I Online • Analysis and Information Online: • Uses data from MCMIS • Is the best source of data for • tracking drivers • www.ai.fmcsa.dot.gov
A & I Online CMV Training Online CMV Crash Report Training: No cost, no log-in required www.ai.fmcsa.dot.gov / data quality / crash data collection training
NISR - VIN Decoder National Institute of Safety Research Online VIN Decoder: No cost or log-in required www.nisrinc.com/CMV_ID/cmv_id.asp
SAFER System • Safety and Fitness Electronic Records: • Public access to carrier information • Carrier access to profile (fee based) • Enforcement access to credentials • www.safersys.org
Carrier Ratings and Scores • ISS Carrier Scores: • Numeric score on a 100 point scale indicates approximately where this carrier’s compliance rate is currently established in relationship with other carriers. • The score fluctuates with roadside inspection and crash involvement. • High score may also indicate no data.
MVE – CMV Information WWW.iowadot.gov - Motor Vehicle / MVE 515-237-3247 800-925-6469