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The National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA) is an office of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an agency in the United States Department of Transportation. NCSA is responsible for providing a wide range of analytical and statistical support to NHTSA and the highway safety community at large, in the general areas of:

To address the many analytic requirements, data are obtained from a variety of sources. The major data sources are NCSA's own Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and the National Automotive Sampling System (NASS).
FARS was established in 1975, and contains data on the most severe of traffic crashes, those in which someone was killed. FARS data are used to monitor trends in traffic safety and to evaluate motor vehicle safety standards.

NCSA's other major data source is NASS, which is composed of two systems - the Crashworthiness Data System (CDS) and the General Estimates System (GES). Both systems are based on cases selected from a sample of police accident reports. CDS data focus on passenger vehicle crashes, and are used to investigate injury mechanisms to identify potential improvements in vehicle design. GES data focus on the bigger overall crash picture, and are used for problem size assessments and tracking trends.

In addition to data from FARS and NASS, NCSA uses data from other governmental agencies, as well as crash files from a number of states, to support analytical activities.

NCSA conducts onetime and ongoing analyses a wide range of safety issues. Examples of recent analyses include:

NCSA also regularly produces a variety of fact sheets and reports which provide information on crashes at the national and state levels. Most are produced annually, and include:


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