On Dec. 4, 2024, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published a notice that announced changes to its Crash Preventability Determination Program (CPDP), responded to comments and outlined the steps for implementation. The FMCSA decided to change the list of existing crash types to those proposed in the April 13, 2023, notice to encompass more scenarios.
Background
The FMCSA’s crash preventability program evaluated 16 specific types of collisions and updated the FMCSA’s Safety Measurement System (SMS) to differentiate between preventable and nonpreventable crashes. Under the CPDP, carriers and drivers may submit requests for data review (RDR) to the FMCSA to determine the preventability of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) crashes.
Crashes determined to be not preventable through the CPDP are removed from the calculation of the Crash Indicator Behavior Analysis Safety Improvement Category (BASIC) in the FMCSA’s SMS but are still listed on the website. Not-preventable determinations are also noted in FMCSA’s Preemployment Screening Program.
CPDP Changes
On April 13, 2023, the FMCSA proposed changes to existing and new crash types in the CPDP and announced a 60-day preview and comment period for stakeholders. The following are the new crash types that were proposed to be added:
The comment period ended on June 12, 2023.
On Dec. 4, 2024, the FMCSA’s notice announced its changes to the CPDP after reviewing the comments that were submitted. The following is the modified list that includes all 21 eligible crash types that the FMCSA will now review going forward:
The eligibility criteria for the new and updated crash types will not be applied retroactively. The FMCSA will accept RDRs for the new and updated crash types for crashes that occur on or after Dec. 1, 2024. Crashes that occurred before Dec. 1, 2024, will be evaluated under the eligibility criteria established in May 2020 to ensure that crashes that occurred during the same time period are analyzed with a consistent set of criteria.
Next Steps
The FMCSA will post information on the CPDP website notifying submitters of the date when they will start accepting submissions under the new and updated crash types set forth in this notice. FMCSA will announce on the CPDP website when DataQs (a FMCSA system that allows users to request and track a review of federal and state data issued by the FMCSA believed to be incomplete or incorrect) will be available to accept the submissions of the new and updated crash types.
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