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FEATURE OF THE MONTH

5/1/09
Passenger Carrier Statistics
A new Passenger Carrier Statistics module has been added to A&I. This new module currently provides a summary of applications entered or granted for passenger carrier authority within the past 5 years.

4/15/09
Data Quality
The March SSDQ Evaluation Reports are now available.

The March State Data Analysis Reports are now available.

 A&I Online

Motor Carrier Analysis and Information Resources

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SafeStat
- SafeStat Carrier Search
FMCSA Tools
- Driver Information Resource icon of a small lock
- GOTHAM Reports icon of a small lock
Crash Statistics
- National Statistics
- State Statistics
- Large Truck Crash Causation Study
- State Crash Records icon of a small lock
Data Quality
- State Safety Data Quality
- Supplemental Reports
- State Analysis Reports
- FARS/MCMIS Matching Tool
Program Measures
- Compliance Reviews
- Roadside Inspections
- Traffic Enforcement
Program Effectiveness
- CR Effectiveness Model
- Intervention Model
Passenger Carrier Statistics
NAFTA Safety Stats
MCSAP Program
- 2009 MCSAP Leadership Conference
- State Motor Carrier Safety Fact Sheet
- CVSP Toolkit icon of a small lock
Analysis Results & Reports
A&I, Analysis & Information Online
Motor Carriers and USDOT users:


Statistic of the Day

In Fiscal Years 2005-2006, carriers with 6-20 power units had the largest number of crashes avoided due to the Compliance Review Program (778), followed by carriers with 21-100 power units (607).

The goal of Analysis and Information (A&I) Online is to provide information and data to promote analytically sound, safety-conscious decisions by all Motor Carrier Industry stakeholders. The site provides motor carrier safety information including statistical and analytical resources for FMCSA and State enforcement personnel, motor carriers, researchers, insurers, shippers, and the public.

A&I was developed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Analysis Division and the U.S. DOT’s Volpe National Transportation Systems Center.



CSA 2010

Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) 2010

The purpose of the CSA 2010 initiative is to develop more effective and efficient methods for FMCSA, together with industry and state partners, to achieve its mission of reducing commercial motor vehicle (CMV) crashes, fatalities, and injuries.