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Report Descriptions
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Motor Carrier Industry Profile Study: Statistical Inference of Safety Performance Measures
- The Motor Carrier Industry Profile Study examines the recent safety performance of
11 For-Hire and 10 Private segments (e.g. Household Goods, Passenger, and
Produce) of the motor carrier industry. The safety performance differences
between individual segments are examined, as well as the differences between
the For-Hire and Private sectors as a whole. This study revisits the Motor
Carrier Industry Profile Study and applies the theory of Ranking and Selection
to perform inference on the results. |
Motor Carrier Industry Profile Study: Evaluating Safety Performance by Motor Carrier Industry Segment - This report examines the recent safety performance of 11 For-Hire and 10
private segments of motor carrier industry. The safety performance differences
between individual segments are examined, as well as differences between For-Hire
and private sectors as a whole. In this analysis, safety performance is
evaluated according to two driver-related safety measures, two vehicle safety
measures, three crash-related measures, and two safety management performance
measures. |
Motor Carrier Industry Profile Study: Safety Performance Differences Among Major Segments
- The report provides a systematic review of motor carrier safety
performance across a wide variety of specific dimensions in all the major
motor carrier segments. There is specific emphasis on the differences in
safety performance between for-hire and private carriers as well as an
emphasis on differences across commodity-based segments.
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Motor Carrier Industry Profile: Structure, Operations, and Financial Performance
of Major Segments
- The report constitutes a profile of the motor-carrier industry and its significant
operating segments. It includes information from financial reports filed by the
carriers with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) for the calendar year 1997.
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