Editorial: Improving CSA
It appears that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is listening to trucking, at least somewhat.
September 3, 2012FMCSA Steps Up Hazmat Compliance as Part of Planned Changes to CSA
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced it is moving ahead with changes to its safety ratings program in December, including stepping up hazardous materials compliance and eliminating a perceived enforcement bias against flatbed carriers.
September 3, 2012FMCSA Sets Changes to CSA Program
Many of the changes to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s safety ratings program announced earlier this year will be implemented in December, administrator Anne Ferro said Friday.
Editorial: Fixing CSA
We’re glad to see that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving to improve some portions of its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program that are seriously flawed.
August 6, 2012Carriers Voice Concerns Over New Hazmat BASIC
Motor carriers who haul relatively small quantities of hazardous materials have cited concerns that a proposed newly-created hazardous materials safety measurement category would unfairly worsen their hazmat scores.
FMCSA to Publish Crash Accountability Results Next Year
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will research how it could assign blame for truck crashes based on a carrier’s fault, and publish the results of its study in summer 2013, the agency said Monday.
OOIDA Sues FMCSA Over Driver Database
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association said Monday it has filed suit against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regarding FMCSA’s pre-employment screening program and appeal process.
July 17, 2012Letters: CSA Scores, Trucking & Racism
In connection with recent requests by American Trucking Associations and others to release the detailed study information used to develop the Compliance, Safety, Accountability scoring system for carriers, I have come across an that should be interesting for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — creator of the CSA program — to explain.
June 25, 2012ATA Pushes for CSA Changes
Trucking industry leaders called on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Tuesday to make changes to its safety monitoring system, which they said assigns scores that have little correlation to carriers’ crash risks.
May 22, 2012FMCSA Plan to Reduce Crash Fatalities Includes Expanding Its Rules to Shippers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it hopes to significantly reduce truck-related crash fatality rates over the next five years by developing new credentialing and driver safety fitness standards, expanding its regulatory reach to include shippers and other industry players, and creating new programs aimed at weeding out high-risk motor carriers.
May 21, 2012