Early detection

ATA has petitioned the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to formalize a rule expanding the use of driver violation notification programs. Called Employer Notification Systems (ENS), they allow regulatory agencies to automatically notify employers of changes to a driver's motor vehicle record. Eleven states currently use some form of ENS. In California, for example, anyone who hires CDL holders to operate commercial motor vehicles must use the state's Employer Pull Notice program. The California program generates 75,000 notices each month giving employers information about recent driver violations and/or revocations of driving privileges. The safety benefits are such ...

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