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Title: Safety Data Analysis Tools Workshop


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Safety Data Analysis Tools Workshop
TRB Transportation Safety Planning Working Group
  • Michael S. Griffith, Director
  • FMCSA Office of Research and Analysis

2
Introduction
  • Demonstrate importance of data, research, and
    analysis tools at FMCSA
  • Discuss how organizations may benefit from these
    resources in their safety planning

3
FMCSA Safety Goal
  • Goal Reduce CMV crash fatalities on our nations
    highways to 1.65 fatalities per 100 million miles
    of truck travel by 2008
  • Challenge Number of carriers and large truck
    miles traveled will increase every year with more
    new carriers coming into the business than going
    out of it
  • Reality FMCSA is a small agency with limited
    resources that oversees 685,000 motor carriers
    and 7 million drivers in the industry

4
Achieving FMCSAs Safety Goal
  • Latest figures indicate 2004 had lowest large
    truck fatality rate (2.29) in 30 years
  • Freight volumes are expected to increase by 70 to
    100 percent by 2020
  • FMCSA programs and regulations must keep pace
    with changes and growth in the trucking industry
  • FMCSA continues to rely on data quality and it is
    increasing its investment in analysis, research,
    and technology programs to achieve its safety
    goal

5
Large Truck vs. Passenger Vehicle Fatality Rates
Source NHTSA (FARS for crash data) FHWA
(Highway Statistics for VMT data)
6
Large Truck vs. Passenger Vehicle Fatality
Injury Rates
Source NHTSA (FARS for crash data) FHWA
(Highway Statistics for VMT data)
7
Crash Statistics
  • In 2004, large trucks accounted for 8 percent of
    the vehicles in fatal crashes and only 3 percent
    of the vehicles involved in injury.
  • In 2004, 4,440 fatal crashes involved a large
    truck resulting in 5,190 fatalities.
  • 75 percent of these cases involved at least one
    large truck and at least one passenger car.

8
Data and Analysis Tools Overview
GIS Geographic Information System
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MCMIS Safety Performance Data
  • MCMIS is a repository of timely, accurate and
    accessible safety performance data on active
    interstate motor carriers operating in the U.S.
  • Includes data on motor carriers, hazardous
    materials shippers, and cargo tank manufacturers
    subject to the FMCSA regs and HazMat regs
  • Also, covers intrastate motor carriers subject to
    their States marking requirement of the FMCSA
    USDOT number among other carriers

10
MCMIS Information
  • MCMIS information includes
  • Carrier registration information
  • Roadside inspection (brakes, tires, chassis,
    cargo, etc.) results
  • Other FMCSA enforcement actions and crash
    information
  • How MCMIS is used
  • Maintains national carrier registration data for
    motor carriers
  • Calculates safety fitness ratings
  • Helps FMCSA monitor compliance with regulations

11
Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS)
Recently Completed
  • 967 large truck crashes resulting in at least one
    fatality or injury investigated between April
    2001 and December 2003 at 24 sites in 17 states
    by researchers from NHTSA and State truck
    inspectors.
  • LTTCS closely examined contributing factors.
  • LTTCS database more useful for analyzing driver
    and vehicle issues than highway design or
    operation issues.
  • Not suited for evaluating factors that operate to
    increase crash probabilities across all subsets
    of crashes.

12
Subset of the Results
  • Critical reason Immediate reason for the event
    that immediately led to the crash.
  • For two-vehicle crashes involving a truck and a
    passenger vehicle, trucks were assigned the
    critical reason in 44 percent of the cases and 56
    percent for passenger vehicles.
  • Driver reasons accounted for the overwhelming
    majority of the critical reasons 88 percent for
    the trucks and 89 percent for passenger vehicles.

13
Driver Issues
  • Driver recognition and driver decision errors
    were the most frequently cited critical reasons
    for both types of vehicles.
  • Most common factors for both classes of drivers
    Traveling too fast for conditions, making an
    illegal maneuver, legal drug use, and
    unfamiliarity with the roadway.
  • Fatigue (coded twice as often for the passenger
    vehicle driver as for the truck driver)

14
State Data Quality Map
  • Rates States on the relative completeness,
    accuracy, and timeliness of motor carrier crash,
    inspection, and other data submitted to FMCSA
  • Publicly available

15
AI Website
  • AI Online (http//ai.fmcsa.dot.gov) provides
    government
  • officials and the public access to safety
    information on
  • motor carriers, such as
  • Motor carrier crash data at the State and
    national level
  • Status of FMCSA safety programs research
  • NAFTA border State information
  • Data quality and data correction tools
    information
  • Current analyses on truck safety

16
SafeStat
  • SafeStat is used by FMCSA to target carriers for
    reviews, inspections, or other outreach activity
  • Combines current and historical safety
    performance data to measure the safety fitness of
    interstate CMVs
  • Guides deployment of resources to focus on
    carriers posing the greatest safety risk
  • Evaluates safety status of individual motor
    carriers in four Safety Evaluation Areas
    Accident, Driver, Vehicle, and Safety Management
    using up to 30 months of CMV safety data

17
GIS Truck Safety Analysis
  • Work completed under FHWAs Highway Safety
    Information System project in collaboration with
    Wake County, NC

18
Truck Route Network
19
Sliding Scale Analysis Results
20
Corridor Analysis
Link and analyze multiple routes within the
3-mile driveable buffer
21
Terminals High-Crash Locations
22
Safety Data and Analysis Training
  • FMCSA participates annually in regional workshops
    with State CMV safety agencies to help States
    develop their annual Commercial Vehicle Safety
    Plans (CVSPs)
  • Workshops sponsored by FMCSA MCSAP Office
  • MCSAP Office manages 186 million in annual
    grants to help States improve motor carrier
    safety
  • Hands-on training not only helps States develop
    their CVSPs, but helps evaluate success of
    previous plans to see how various programs have
    helped reduce truck and bus crashes

23
Use of FMCSA Tools and Analyses
  • MCMIS, LTTCS Data, AI Website, GIS, and SafeStat
    are tools that can be used by agencies to
  • Help guide agencies in developing their strategic
    highway transportation safety plans
  • Assist police in deployment of their enforcement
    resources
  • Use GIS to target crash locations
  • Tailor safety education and outreach campaigns
    (ex., No-Zone Campaign) within State or local
    jurisdictions

24
The Road Ahead
  • FMCSAs analysis, research, and technology
    programs are helping State DOTs by improving the
    safety of Commercial Motor Vehicles on the
    highways
  • Planners may also benefit from direct access to
    data, analysis, and programs
  • FMCSA must work with stakeholders to pool
    expertise, energies, and resources to achieve the
    safety vision

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A Tall Order . . .
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