Carrier Safety Measurement System(csms) Methodology


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This report is geared towards motor carriers and documents the Carrier Safety Measurement System (CSMS) methodology developed to support the Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA)program for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).The SMS has two components. One component measures the safety of individual motor carriers, CSMS, which is documented in this report. CSMS results are fully available to the assessed carriers. A subset of the results is publicly available. The other component is the Driver Safety Measurement System (DSMS), which measures the safety of individual commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. The methodology for DSMS can be found in separate document at (http: //csa.fmcsa.dot.gov/Documents/Driver_SMSMethodology.pdf).DSMS results are strictly used as an investigative tool and are onlyavailable to law enforcement (i.e., DSMS results are not available to the public, motor carriers, or drivers




Safety Measurement System (SMS) Methodology


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"This report documents the Safety Measurement System (SMS) methodology developed to support the Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) Initiative for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The SMS is one of the major tools for measureing the safety of individual motor carriers and commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. Such measures help identify and monitor safety problems as part of the CSA safety improvement process."--Preface (p. i).







Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010


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Improving Motor Carrier Safety Measurement


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Every year roughly 100,000 fatal and injury crashes occur in the United States involving large trucks and buses. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in the U.S. Department of Transportation works to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. FMCSA uses information that is collected on the frequency of approximately 900 different violations of safety regulations discovered during (mainly) roadside inspections to assess motor carriers' compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, as well as to evaluate their compliance in comparison with their peers. Through use of this information, FMCSA's Safety Measurement System (SMS) identifies carriers to receive its available interventions in order to reduce the risk of crashes across all carriers. Improving Motor Carrier Safety Measurement examines the effectiveness of the use of the percentile ranks produced by SMS for identifying high-risk carriers, and if not, what alternatives might be preferred. In addition, this report evaluates the accuracy and sufficiency of the data used by SMS, to assess whether other approaches to identifying unsafe carriers would identify high-risk carriers more effectively, and to reflect on how members of the public use the SMS and what effect making the SMS information public has had on reducing crashes.




ISS-2


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Implementing the Freight Transportation Data Architecture


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"TRB's National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) Report 35: Implementing the Freight Transportation Data Architecture: Data Element Dictionary provides the findings of the research effort to develop a freight data dictionary for organizing the myriad freight data elements currently in use. A product of this research effort is a web-based freight data element dictionary hosted by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The project web page includes a link to supporting appendices not printed with the report." --




Workshop Report


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2 A workshop on Consensus Safety Measurement Methodologies for Automated Driving System (ADS) - 3 Equipped Vehicles was held at NIST 25-26 June 2019 on the NIST Gaithersburg, Maryland campus, 4 sponsored by NIST and the U.S. Department of Transportation and partners Intel, Intel Mobileye, Lyft, 5 Ricardo, SAE International, and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. It was attended by over 110 6 leaders from local, state and federal government; manufacturing and technology industry; and 7 academia. 8 9 The workshop consisted of keynotes, panel presentations and breakout sessions, addressing the topic 10 from the State and Users, Developers, Standards and Testing, Methods and Frameworks and Innovation 11 perspectives. The scope of this workshop and this report is an assessment of the need for measurement 12 methodologies for ADS-equipped vehicle safety. This document reports on the views expressed by the 13 participants in these sessions and summarizes the input on the steps that can accelerate progress 14 toward safe and trusted Automated Driving System (ADS)-equipped vehicles.




Departments of Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2011: DOT; strengthening intermodal connections and improving freight mobility; strengthening intermodal connections and FY 2011 budget requests; FAA FY 2011 budget; maintaining a safe and viable aviation system; intercity and commuter passenger rail and AMTRAK; NHTSA


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