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State Data

To focus Agency resources and reduce crashes, FMCSA relies on our State partners to provide accurate, comprehensive data. Each month, FMCSA rates States on their reporting of safety data. This page allows States to view their ratings and measures and learn how to improve data quality performance.

SSDQ Measures Are Changing

FMCSA recently re-evaluated the SSDQ measures and identified changes to ensure the data used to inform safety are of the highest quality possible. Log in with your FMCSA Portal user ID and password to preview these changes.

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National Results

View summary data and trends for all States.
View National Results
Data current as of February 23, 2024

What’s Changing

Rating thresholds and timeliness standards.

How to Preview Changes

Click the “State Rating: Preview” button below. To compare to your current rating, open the preview in a new browser window.

Learn More

Download an overview of the changes. 

Download Overview PDF

New Mexico

Overall State Rating

New Mexico: Overall State Rating
Current Rating
Good

Your rating is

Good
Fair
Poor
Why is This My Rating?
Your current Overall State Rating is good because your State has a minimum of one crash measure rated as good, one inspection measure rated as good, and zero measures rated as poor.
How is This Calculated?
The Overall State Rating is based on nine performance measures and one indicator, except measures with a rating of Insufficient Data. Learn more about how this is calculated.
How to Improve My Overall Rating?
  • Review ratings that are poor, fair, or trending downward.
  • Click on each preview measure to dig deeper.
  • Contact your Data Quality Specialist with questions.

SSDQ Measures

Data Source: FARS records and MCMIS crash and inspection records.