NFCC – Report Description
The NFCC State Rating Report provides details used to calculate the NFCC rating results. It presents the NFCC results for the most recent evaluations in a table that can be expanded to show additional information. For each set of monthly results, the number of State-reported non-fatal records is color-coded to match the rating and the rating range. Clicking on the arrow on the far right displays additional data.
- Results are updated on a monthly basis. The date represents when the data was pulled from MCMIS to generate the results. Reference the 'event date range' for the current events used in the evaluation.
- Ratings of good (green), fair (yellow), poor (red), or insufficient data (gray). The final rating is determined after determining the base rating and FCC Override. View the rating criteria table.
- The evaluation results are generated from a monthly snapshot of data from the FMCSA national database, the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS). This measure pulls 12 months of crash data from MCMIS.
- - The number of fatal crash records that occurred during the Event Date Range.
- - The number of non-fatal crash records that occurred during the Event Date Range.
- The statistical model produces a range of expected non-fatal crash records, indicated by lower and upper values. The State-reported number of non-fatal crash records (from MCMIS) are compared against the expected non-fatal crash data ranges output by the model. It is determined where the reported number of MCMIS non-fatal crash records fall within the expected data ranges. The values are color-coded red, yellow, or green to indicate the poor, fair, and good ratings, respectively.
- - Reported Non-Fatal crash records (from MCMIS) are much less than expected.
- - Reported Non-Fatal crash records (from MCMIS) are less than expected.
- - Reported Non-Fatal crash records (from MCMIS) fall within the expected range.
- - Reported Non-Fatal crash records (from MCMIS) are more than expected.
- The Base Rating establishes a good, fair, poor or insufficient data rating range. Each designation is determined by where a State's non-fatal crash reporting falls in the rating ranges.
- The fatal crash completeness measure rating is reviewed; if the rating is poor or insufficient, it will cause an override to the base rating. (Yes=override; No=no override)
- Ratings of good (green), fair (yellow), poor (red), or insufficient data (gray). The final rating is determined after determining the base rating and FCC Override. View the rating criteria table.
- The date the monthly snapshot of data is pulled from the FMCSA national database, the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS).
- Date range of fatal and non-fatal crash records used in the monthly NFCC evaluation.