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III. What are the applications for A&I Online?

  3.1   Access a list of interstate carriers ranked according to their safety status
  3.2   Access a specific carrier's SafeStat results
  3.3   Access a specific carrier's safety fitness history
  3.4   Review the Crash profile of a specific state
  3.5   Identify the carriers that are having the most crashes in a selected state
  3.6   Support the development of Safety Plans or Commercial Vehicle Safety Plans (CVSP)
  3.7   Review a specific state's Compliance Review (CR) activity by safety rating
         and compare the results to other states
.
  3.8   Review a specific state’s Roadside Inspection (RI) activity and compare the
         results to other states.
  3.9   Review a specific state's Traffic Enforcement (TE) activity as compared to
         the total number of roadside inspections
3.10   Compare the commercial zone vehicle OOS inspection rate for state and
         federal personnel in Texas
3.11   Compare the top 10 Vehicle OOS Violations for U.S. DOT Motor Carriers
         by Carrier Domicile
3.12   Review the border crossing statistics for Nogales, AZ
3.13   Access MCSAFE

3.12 Review the border crossing statistics for Nogales, AZ

The NAFTA Safety Stats module provides information and statistics on the U.S. operations of all U.S. registered interstate motor carriers and HM intrastate motor carriers broken out by national domicile of the carrier.

The following example shows you how to view border crossing data for a specific port of entry.

  1. Access the NAFTA Safety Stats module from the Main Menu.
  2. Access the NAFTA Safety Stats module by selecting NAFTA Safety Stats from the main menu

  3. Click on the Border Maps link from within the NAFTA Safety Stats module.
  4. Access the Border Maps from within the NAFTA Safety Stats module.

  5. The "Border Maps" report allows you to view border crossing data for a specific port of entry. To display data, first select a border state from the pull-down menu and click on submit.
  6. Select Arizona from the pull down menu and click on the submit button to view the ports of entry for that state.

  7. You can than generate a report for a specific Port of Entry, by clicking on the port of entry on the state specific border crossing map.
  8. Click on Nogales to generate a report for that Port of Entry.

  9. The report presents data by calendar year on incoming truck and bus border crossings as a percent of border traffic for the state, the U.S-Mexico or U.S.-Canada (as applicable), and the nation.

    Note: Data on inbound border traffic is collected by the U.S. Customs Service and provided to the U.S. DOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics on a monthly basis. The U.S. Customs Service does not collect comparable data on outbound vehicles. U.S. Customs defines the number of arriving trucks, as all trucks not including privately owned pick-up trucks and the number of buses as all buses whether or not they are carrying passengers.

    Review the 2001 border crossing data for Nogales as it relates to AZ and the Nation. Data Source: Border crossing figures were provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation-Bureau of Transportation Statistics (March 7, 2003). Border crossing data is collected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security- Customs and Border Protection and provided to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics on a monthly basis.

    The report indicates that in 2001:
    • 249,237 trucks and 7,238 buses crossed from Mexico into the U.S. at the Nogales, AZ border crossing
    • 74.16% of the trucks and 54.24% of the buses that cross from Mexico into AZ enter through the Nogales Port of Entry
    • 5.79% of the trucks and 2.51% of the buses that cross from Mexico to the U.S. enter through Nogales
    • 2.25% of the trucks and 1.58% of the buses that cross into the U.S. nationwide from Mexico and Canada enter the U.S. through the Nogales Port of Entry.

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