SMS Display Enhancements and New Adjudicated Citations Policy

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SMS Display Enhancements and New Adjudicated Citations Policy The Safety Measurement System (SMS) Display Enhancements and New Adjudicated Citations Policy Industry Briefing Summer 2014 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

Today’s Presenters Courtney Stevenson Transportation Specialist FMCSA Bryan Price Transportation Specialist FMCSA

Today’s Agenda Review Compliance, Safety, Accountability’s (CSA) Safety Measurement System (SMS) and its improvement process. Outline primary objectives for SMS display enhancements. Provide an overview of SMS display enhancements. Outline new adjudicated citations policy. Q&A on topics covered.

CSA’s Safety Measurement System (SMS) Provides motor carriers and other safety stakeholders with more comprehensive, informative, and regularly updated safety performance data (see 75 FR 18256). Quantifies the on-road safety performance and considers prior investigation findings of motor carriers to prioritize enforcement resources. Helps determine the safety problems a motor carrier is exhibiting. Monitors motor carriers’ safety problems for improvement or interventions.

SMS Improvement Process SMS continually improved based on: Availability of better technology, new data, and additional analyses. Feedback from enforcement and other stakeholders, including industry. FMCSA applies a systematic approach to implementing improvements (see 77 FR 18298). Prioritize and package changes as needed. Provide public preview period prior to implementation of major changes.

SMS Display Enhancements Timeline Winter 2012‒ Spring 2013 Began development of proposed display changes based on feedback from stakeholders, including MCSAC’s CSA subcommittee. Fall 2013 Began public preview and comment period. Held industry webinars. Spring 2014 Reviewed and considered all stakeholder feedback from preview. Made final improvements. Summer 2014 Announced display enhancements in July 24, 2014 FR Notice. Released enhanced SMS Website. SMS Display Enhancements Timeline

SMS Display Enhancements Objectives Provide easier, more intuitive navigation and user-friendly features to clarify SMS’s role as a prioritization tool for FMCSA interventions. Consolidate FMCSA safety information so users do not have to go to multiple sites. Retain and provide easy access to detailed information and improved performance monitoring tools. NOTE: The SMS display changes do not modify or change the SMS methodology or affect a carrier’s safety rating, which is subject to the Safety Fitness Procedures at 49 CFR Part 385.

Objective 1: Easier, Intuitive, User-friendly Features to Clarify SMS’s Role as Prioritization Tool for FMCSA Interventions Overall Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Category (BASIC) Status − displays a summary of a carrier’s status in each BASIC. “Take a Tour” ‒ highlights site enhancements; shows visitors how to locate and use particular features. Safety Event Groups − shows carrier safety event groups to clarify that the SMS is a relative system; makes safety event group lists available for download. Reordered BASICs – reordered based on their association to crash rate; BASICs with the strongest associations are to the left. BASIC Status to Crash Rate Graphs * – acknowledge distinctions between BASICs and crash involvement, based on findings from the SMS Effectiveness Test that FMCSA conducted.

Objective 2: Consolidate FMCSA Safety Information So Users Do Not Have to Go to Multiple Sites Safety Rating − displays a carrier’s safety rating from a compliance review issued in accordance with 49 CFR Part 385 (updated daily). Licensing and Insurance − provides a carrier’s current insurance and authority status (updated hourly). Penalties History − shows a carrier’s enforcement history including the date the case was closed, applicable violations, and associated fines (updated daily). Inspection Selection System (ISS) * − allows a logged-in carrier to access its own ISS information. Out-of-Service (OOS) Rates * ‒ provides carrier and driver OOS rates and national averages. Doing Business As (DBA) Name * − shows a carrier’s DBA name to enhance the search options on the website.

Objective 3: Easy Access to Detailed Information and Improved Performance Monitoring Tools Carrier’s Measure − highlights a carrier’s measure in each BASIC to more clearly identify its performance trends over time. Improved Graphs – present data in a variety of customizable displays to enhance users’ understanding of safety performance over time. Inspection History − shows total number of inspections for each carrier, as well as a breakdown of the number of inspections with and without violations.

Enhanced SMS Website

DBA Name, Safety Rating, OOS Rates, and Licensing and Insurance

BASIC Status to Crash Rate Graphs Click “How does SMS relate to crashes?” to get to the BASIC Status to Crash Rate graphs

Overall BASIC Status/Complete SMS Profile Shows overall BASIC in status, i.e., whether a BASIC has been prioritized for interventions or further monitoring. BASIC percentile data is retained and available on the BASIC Detail page. Select “Complete SMS Profile” to view a carrier’s full SMS results.

Complete SMS Profile

ISS Information, Penalties History, and Tools/Resources

Accessing the BASIC Detail Page

Measure, Intervention Threshold, Safety Event Group Highlights a carrier’s measure. Displays an Intervention Threshold graphic showing the carrier’s percentile in relation to the Intervention Threshold in that BASIC. Includes a “Who Is In the Safety Event Group?” link to download all of the carriers in the same safety event group used to rank a carrier’s BASIC percentile. Displays investigation results, i.e., whether Serious Violations have been discovered within the past 12 months.

Improved Graphs

Carrier Measure Over Time Graph Click to expand and customize the view of this graph

Measure vs. Percentile Graph Click to expand graph

Inspection Results Graph Click to expand graph

Inspection History

Detailed Inspection Report

Carrier Registration Includes “Carrier MCS-150 Outdated” flag to notify carrier that its MCS-150 form has not been updated in the past 24 months. Includes “Carrier VMT Outdated” to notify carrier that its Vehicle Miles Traveled field does not reflect data from one of two previous years. Carriers can click “Update Registration Info” to update their registration information.

New Adjudicated Citations Policy Effective August 23, 2014

New Policy to Improve Data Quality and Uniformity FMCSA is committed to improving the quality and uniformity of roadside inspection data. As part of this commitment, FMCSA is implementing a new adjudicated citations policy to improve the quality and uniformity of data in the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) and the Agency’s other data systems, including the SMS and Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP).

What Does Adjudicated Citation Mean? MCMIS contains records of inspections, including violations observed by law enforcement officers, during such commercial motor vehicle (CMV) inspections. Law enforcement officials, at their discretion, may issue citations for the violations recorded on the roadside inspection.

What Does Adjudicated Citation Mean? Cont. Citation: Refers to a notice, issued by a law enforcement officer to a CMV driver for a violation of State law or State- adopted Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation (FMCSR) or Hazardous Materials Regulation. The driver may contest the citation through a State-provided administrative or judicial system. Adjudicated Citation: Refers to a citation that has been contested and resolved through a due process proceeding in a State, local, or administrative tribunal, regardless of how the action is resolved, whether by a judge or prosecutor or as part of a plea agreement or otherwise.

Background December 2, 2013 FR Notice: FMCSA announced proposed IT and policy changes and sought public comments. The proposed changes received widespread support from the motor carrier industry. June 5, 2014 FR Notice: FMCSA announced implementation of the IT and policy changes starting on August 23, 2014.

How the New Policy Works Starting August 23, drivers and carriers may submit a Request for Data Review (RDR), through DataQs, seeking to include data on the results of adjudicated citations associated with violations on an inspection report. Not retroactive – only applies to inspections occurring on or after August 23, 2014. Documentation is essential: FMCSA’s data systems will not be automatically updated with adjudicated citation results. To initiate the process, drivers and carriers must submit RDRs with certified documentation of the results of the judicial proceeding.

How the New Policy Works Cont. Drivers and carriers should not submit RDRs if their adjudicated citation results meet the following conditions or outcomes: Are associated with an inspection occurring before August 23, 2014. Indicate conviction of original charge. The conviction result is based on the regulatory definition of “conviction” in the FMCSRs at 49 CFR 383.5 and 390.5. Are currently pending. Judge, administrative tribunal, or prosecutor has not heard or acted upon the corresponding citation and cited violations are still pending (e.g., probation before judgment).

How the New Policy Works Cont. States will review the RDR and documentation provided by the requestor. States will record the result of the adjudicated citation in State data systems, which will then impact FMCSA data systems upon an update of the system (i.e., SMS and PSP).

How to Submit an RDR in DataQs

How the New Policy Works Cont. Adjudicated citation results will appear in SMS and PSP as follows: Result of Adjudicated Citation Associated with a Violation SMS PSP Dismissed without a fine or not guilty Violation removed Conviction of a different charge Violation indicated as conviction of a different charge; SMS severity weight reduced to 1 Violation indicated as conviction of a different charge Conviction or dismissed with a fine Violation retained Carriers logged in to Portal or SMS will be able to see all of the violations listed on an inspection and associated adjudicated citation results.

FAQs

Question: Why did FMCSA make these SMS display enhancements? Answer: FMCSA enhanced the display of safety data on the SMS Website to make it easy to understand and access for a variety of stakeholders. The display changes are based on feedback from motor carriers, drivers, enforcement, and other stakeholders, following a preview of the enhanced SMS Website. This effort is part of the Agency’s commitment to help everyone Get Road Smart about safety performance and compliance.

Question: Do the SMS Website enhancements include changes to the SMS methodology? Answer: No. The SMS display enhancements are focused on the display of information on the SMS Website and do not change or modify the methodology itself, or the carrier safety rating, which is subject to the Safety Fitness Procedures at 49 CFR Part 385. These enhancements are designed to address feedback from stakeholders who want to better understand the SMS and its relationship to other FMCSA safety data.

Question: Is FMCSA considering making changes to the SMS methodology? Answer: Yes. FMCSA is currently considering making changes to the SMS methodology. Items on the Agency’s radar include: Hazardous Materials Compliance BASIC. Severity weights. Utilization factor. Safety event groups. The Agency will apply the same systematic approach used for these SMS enhancements to make improvements to the methodology.

Question: When does the new adjudicated citations policy take effect? Answer: Starting August 23, 2014, drivers and carriers will be able to request the inclusion of the results of adjudicated citations associated with roadside inspection violations that have been dismissed or pled to a different charge.

Question: Will the new policy be retroactive? Answer: No. The process only applies to inspections conducted on or after August 23, 2014.

Question: Will FMCSA’s data systems be automatically updated when a citation is dismissed or pled to a different charge? Answer: No. To initiate the process, drivers and carriers must submit RDRs with certified documentation of the judicial proceeding. It is the responsibility of drivers and carriers, including owner-operators, to make sure their safety records are complete and have the most current information possible.

Question: What should a driver or carrier do to request a review of the adjudication result for a citation with an associated violation? Answer: To request a review: Confirm that the adjudication citation result meets the criteria for an RDR (i.e., dismissed or pled to different charge). Go to FMCSA’s DataQs Website, and register for free: https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov/. File an RDR on an inspection. Select an adjudicated citation RDR type. Provide supporting documentation. Be responsive; additional documentation may be requested.

For Additional Support Visit the SMS Help Center for searchable FAQs and resources. Check out the SMS Display Key Terms Glossary for user-friendly definitions. Review the June 5, 2014 FR Notice for more information on the new adjudicated citations policy: http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/rulemaking/2014-13022. Ask questions via the CSA Website at http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov/CSA_Feedback.aspx or call 877-254-5365.

Help Us Build a Nationwide Commitment to Safety Educate carriers and drivers Understand the SMS and the BASICs Subscribe to the CSA Outreach Website and visit it often for updates (http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov) Ensure compliance Review and address safety problems immediately (http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/Default.aspx) Check and update records Routinely monitor and review all inspection and crash data Question potentially incorrect data (DataQs: https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov) Update your MCS-150 form and VMT data