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FMCSA's Annual Information Technology Workshop. Betsy Benkowski August 28-31, 2006 Louisville, Kentucky. Data Quality. UMTRI Off-site Analysis of State Crash Data. Monthly Monitoring of State Data Quality. FMCSA Data Quality Improvement Program. Ongoing Evaluation
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FMCSA's Annual Information Technology Workshop Betsy Benkowski August 28-31, 2006 Louisville, Kentucky
UMTRI Off-site Analysis of State Crash Data Monthly Monitoring of State Data Quality FMCSA Data Quality Improvement Program Ongoing Evaluation of State Safety Data Quality On-site State Data Quality Reviews Training - Analysis and Improvement of State PARs DataQs Safety Data Improvement Funding FMCSA Data Quality Programs
State Safety Data Quality Map Measures Current Measures • Completeness of Fatal Crash File • Accuracy → Crash + Inspection Carrier Match US DOT # • Timeliness →Crash + Inspection within 90 & 21 days • Overriding Indicator
5 New Measures Proposed • Completeness of Non-fatal Crash File • 2 Completeness of Record Measures • Driver Measure • Vehicle Measure • 2 Accuracy of Record Logic Checking Measures • Hazardous Material Info Logic • Vehicle Info Logic Additional Measures
Non-fatal Crash File Completeness Measure → Evaluate Completeness of Reporting Non-fatal Crash Records Measure =Ratio of fatal crash records in MCMIS to non-fatal crash records in MCMIS compared to Expected ratio of fatal crash records to non-fatal crash records* *See UMTRI state database analyses! CA, FL, IL, MI, MO, NM, NJ, NC, OH, WA, MD
New Completeness of Record Measures Driver Measure Vehicle Measure • Last & First Name • Date of Birth • License # • Class • VIN • License Plate • Configuration • Cargo Body • GVWR
Driver Measure → Evaluate if ALL driver ID fields are complete in crash record Measure = # records with ALL driver ID fields complete / total # of records Vehicle Measure → Evaluate if ALL vehicle ID fields are complete in crash record Measure = # records with ALL vehicle ID fields complete / total # of records New Completeness of Record Measures (continued)
New Accuracy of Record Logic Checking Measures • Hazardous Materials Logic Checking →Evaluate the integrity of Hazmat info reported within a crash record Measure = # of Records with “Logical” Hazmat Info Reported Total # of Records • Vehicle Logic Checking →Evaluate the integrity of Vehicle info reported within a crash record Measure = # of Records with “Logical” Vehicle Info Reported Total # of Records
Safety Data Improvement Funding Questions???? Contact Betsy Benkowski (202) 366-5387 Betsy.Benkowski@fmcsa.dot.gov