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2. CSA By The Numbers Webinar
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4. National View - CSA Carrier Statistics
Disparate State Enforcement
New for 2012
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6. 50,845 carriers with at least one Alert in a public BASIC
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7. •1,281,888 motor carriers listed in Census database
•764,424 motor carriers in the SMS database (Active carriers that fall under the authority of the FMCSA, i.e,
interstate and intrastate hazmat)
•90,873 have sufficient inspection data to generate a CSA Score in any BASIC (11.88% of active
carriers)
•50,845 have an Alert in at least one public BASIC (6.65% of SMS, 55.9% of those with sufficient data)
•4,991,786 drivers employed by SMS carriers(at the 764,424 carriers, as reported on aggregate MCS-150).
Average MC size = 6.53 drivers, yet 96.2% of carriers>6 drivers are those measured…87,434 carriers)
•2,742,077 drivers employed by the 90,873 who are in the crucible of CSA (54.93% of drivers are in
the spotlight of CSA)
•Fatigued Driving is the number 1 Alert BASIC (28,133 Alert Carriers)
•Crash & Cargo account for over 25% of Alerts for Vigillo Customers (not reported in public BASICs)
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12. Total INDIANA %
Speeding 1 6041 3909 64.7%
Speeding 2 7926 1289 16.2%
Speeding 3 2821 503 17.8%
Speeding 4 1486 342 23%
18,274 6,043 33%
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22. Top 3 Driver Violations
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26. Top 3 Vehicle Violations
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28. New for 2012 - Topics
1. Driver Focus
2. Proposed Rulemaking - late 2012
3. Crash Accountability Panel
4. SMS “Improvements”
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29. 1. Focus on Drivers
• Red Flag Violations – July 2011
• GAO Report - September 2011
• Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Enhancement Act – Dec.2011
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30. Red Flags
BASIC FMCSR Part Violation Description
Operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV)
Driver Fitness 383.21 with more than one driver's license
Operating a CMV without a valid commercial
Driver Fitness 383.23(a)(2) driver's license (CDL)
Driver Fitness 383.51(a) Driving a CMV (CDL) while disqualified
Driver Fitness 383.91(a) Operating a CMV with improper CDL group
Driver Fitness 391.11 Unqualified driver
Driver lacking valid license for type vehicle
Driver Fitness 391.11(b)(5) being operated
Driver Fitness 391.11(b)(7) Driver disqualified from operating CMV
Driver Fitness 391.15(a) Driving a CMV while disqualified
Controlled
Substances/Alcohol 392.4(a) Driver uses or is in possession of drugs
Controlled Possession/use/under influence of alcohol
Substances/Alcohol 392.5(a) less than 4 hours prior to duty
Driving after being declared out-of-service
Fatigued Driving (HOS) 395.13(d) (OOS)
Vehicle Maintenance 396.9(c)(2) Operating an OOS vehicle
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31. GAO Report
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34. 2. 2012 CSA Proposed Rulemaking
Now July 2012
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35. 3. 2012 CSA Crash Panel
“Among the things
you’ll see…will be a
proposal for a crash
accountability process,” she
said. It will allow a carrier to
tell the agency it is not
responsible for a certain
crash. FMCSA will then
analyze the crash and assign
accountability based on its
determination of fault.
Anne Ferro,
FMCSA Administrator
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37. 2102 CSA HazMat BASIC (projected)
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38. 2102 CSA HazMat BASIC (projected)
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39. National View - CSA Carrier Statistics
Disparate State Enforcement
New for 2012
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48. Q&A
News & Updates at the Vigillo Blog
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