FMCSA gets it right

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is shifting its safety-rating focus from paperwork compliance to performance issues. Earlier this fall, the agency announced an overhaul of its carrier safety-rating system, which it plans to test in four states early next year. Scheduled for full implementation in 2010, the new system is called “Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010.” According to the agency, “CSA 2010 is designed to help FMCSA affect a larger number of motor carriers and drivers using a broader array of compliance interventions.” Under the new model, safety fitness would be determined (and presumably published) without an ...

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