Title: August 2005
1Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration How
does FMCSA Evaluate the Quality of
State-Reported Data?
2How does FMCSA Evaluate the Quality of
State-reported data?
- FMCSA looks at the completeness, timeliness,
accuracy and consistency of State-reported
crashes involving large trucks and buses, and
roadside inspection data.
3FMCSA Standards
- Completeness - State-reported records missing
from MCMIS - Timeliness - uploading State-reported records to
MCMIS within the standard timeframes - Accuracy - matching State-reported records to a
motor carrier in MCMIS - Consistency - reporting State-reported records
uniformly over time
4Evaluation Methodology
- Step 1. Define performance measures and
indicators based upon FMCSA Standards - Step 2. Develop a rating for each State (Good,
Fair, Poor) - Step 3. Generate quarterly results
FMCSA Standards
5 Performance Measures
Quarterly Results
Data Quality Scorecard
Data Quality Scorecard
Overall State Ratings (Good, Fair, Poor)
1 Overriding Indicator
5Evaluation Methodology Step 1 Define
Performance Measures
- Completeness Measure - State-reported records
missing from MCMIS - Crash - compare fatal cases in MCMIS to
fatal cases in FARS - Evaluation Criteria
- 1 calendar year
- Large trucks only
6Evaluation Methodology Step 1 Define
Performance Measures
- Timeliness Measures - of State-reported records
uploaded to MCMIS within the standard timeframes - Crash - of crash records reported within 90
days - Roadside inspections - of inspection records
reported within 21 days - Evaluation Criteria
- 12 month timeframe
- Large trucks and buses
- only Add records used
7Evaluation Methodology Step 1 Define
Performance Measures
- Accuracy Measures - of State-reported records
that match a motor carrier in MCMIS - Crash - of matched fatal and non-fatal crash
records in MCMIS for interstate carriers and
intrastate hazardous material carriers - Roadside inspections - of matched inspection
records in MCMIS for interstate carriers and
intrastate hazardous material carriers - Evaluation Criteria
- 12 month timeframe
- Large trucks and buses
8Evaluation Methodology Step 1 Define
Performance Measures
- Overriding Consistency Indicator - State-reported
crash records uniformly reported in MCMIS over
time - Crash - of non-fatal crash records in MCMIS
compared to previous 3-year reporting period - Evaluation Criteria
- 12 month timeframe
- Large trucks and buses
9Evaluation Methodology Step 2 Develop State
Rating
- Results of 5 performance measures and 1
overriding indicator
Indicator - receives flag
Measures - receive ratings
10Evaluation Methodology Step 2 Develop State
Rating
Overall State Rating - quarterly results
0 Poor Measures minimum of 1 Good measure
Good
Fair
Maximum of 1 Poor Measure
Poor
2 Poor Measures OR Red Flagged
A rating of insufficient data for an individual
measure or indicator is not included in the
calculation of the Overall State Rating.
11Evaluation Methodology Step 3 Generate
Quarterly Results - June 24, 2005
12 Evaluation Methodology Step 3 Generate
Quarterly Results
- Publish Results on Analysis Information (AI)
Online web site - SafeStat module
- Data Quality module
New!
13Evaluation Methodology Step 3 Generate
Quarterly Results
14Evaluation Methodology Step 3 Generate
Quarterly Results
15How the Evaluation Results Improved Online
- 15 Month Comparison of Overall State Ratings
- March 04 June 05
- Good 24 States 25 States
- Fair 13 States 20 States
- Poor 14 States 6 States
16June 24, 2005 Quarterly Results
17The Future