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Temporary Removal of Accident SEA and Overall SafeStat Score |
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How does this affect you, the user? FMCSA has temporarily restricted public access to the A&I Online SafeStat Modules Accident SEA and Overall SafeStat Score because these scores rely on State-provided crash reports, which are sometimes not of the highest data quality based on timeliness, completeness and accuracy. The Accident SEA and the overall SafeStat score will return to the system when the agency is confident that the information provided is more reliable. During the time the Accident SEA and Overall SafeStat Score are removed from public view, FMCSA and its State enforcement partners will continue to have access to all SafeStat scores to focus their enforcement efforts. Individual carriers will be able to access their own scores to help measure their safety progress. The public will still be able to view information on individual crashes for a given motor carrier. Three scoring components will remain publicly available, including the Driver SEA, the Vehicle SEA, and the Safety Management SEA. These scores will continue to provide valuable help to carriers measuring their own safety performance, shippers determining a carriers reliability, and insurance underwriters assessing a carriers risk level. The underlying data for these scores are often more timely, accurate and complete because the data are collected by FMCSA or provided by States under controlled collection methods. The following information will be temporarily removed from public access: The crash event data will continue to be available to the public. Motor Carriers will retain access to their companys SafeStat Online information (refer to list above) by logging onto A&I using a Personal Identification Number (PIN). FMCSA and State enforcement personnel will retain access to all SafeStat Online information by logging onto A&I using a User Authentication System (UAS) password. Click here for more details on the new A&I User Login. FMCSA has started a four-part data quality improvement effort: |
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