Office of Analysis, Research and Technology Law and Legal Definition
The Office of Analysis, Research and Technology is an office within the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). It aims to reduce the number and severity of commercial motor vehicle crashes and enhance the efficiency of CMV operation. To achieve this objective this office:
Conducts systematic studies directed toward fuller scientific discovery, knowledge, or understanding.
Adopts, tests, and deploys innovative roadside practices and technology.
Analyzes trends, costs, fatalities and injuries in large truck and bus crashes; monitors data quality; and prepares economic and environmental analyses for FMCSA's rulemakings.
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