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Channel 19
Think youâve got inspection frustration?
It could be worse: While Overdriveâs CSA survey shows continuing concern for deteriorating law-enforcement/driver relations, be thankful youâre in America and not Argentina, as a recent case illustratesâŚ
May 26, 2014
Business
Legislation introduced to clarify broker/shipper carrier-selection requirements
TIA believes H.R. 4727 would remove the âconfusing and conflicting vagariesâ of CSA BASIC data as it relates to charges of the negligent selection of a carrier,
May 23, 2014
Business
DOT adds raising carrier insurance minimums to regulatory calendar, pushes Safety Fitness rule back
An official timeline for FMCSAâs push to raise liability insurance minimums for carriers has been released by the Department of Transportation, and it signals the agency plans to begin work on the regulation quickly in hopes of publishing a proposed rule in November.
May 19, 2014
Business
Judge consolidates OOIDA lawsuits against agencyâs violation appeals process
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Associationâs two lawsuits against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationâs DataQâs violations appeals system have been consolidated after the association filed a motion in court seeking consolidation.
May 13, 2014
Channel 19
CSA: The difference (or lack thereof) a year makes
Report from the CSA Subcommittee to the MCSAC shows a somewhat different overall tune from the year prior as FMCSA retrenches in its commitment to the CSA program.
May 1, 2014
Business
Public use of CSA scores remains a chief industry concern
As the MCSACâs CSA Subcommittee finalized recommendations for program changes in D.C., debate continued over the public display of carrier CSA scores. In early poll results, 70 percent of Overdrive readers favor score removal.
May 1, 2014
Overdrive Radio
CSAâs golden triangle more like a âscarlet letterâ
Audio from Pantherâs Irwin Shires and Transplaceâs Tom Sanderson at the CSA Subcommittee meeting shows difficulties of carriers dealing with the mark of the CSA program.
April 30, 2014
Business
CSA crash-weighting study to be released in June, FMCSA says
Full implementation of the Safety Fitness Determination rule, which would replace the current safety-rating system, could follow two years after a hoped-for September proposal. More news from MCSACâs CSA Subcommittee meetingâŚ
April 29, 2014
Voices
POLL: Should carrier CSA scores be withheld from public view?
Given CSA problems shown by various reports this year and last, should BASIC scores be withheld from public view? If so, should inspection/violation data remain accessible? Tell us what you think here.
April 23, 2014
Business
Agency committee meeting to form recommendations for CSA changes
FMCSAâs subcommittee for its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program will meet April 29-30 to develop recommendations for changes to the program, its scoring system and the intervention process.
April 14, 2014
Business
Crash accountability in CSA scores, changes to DataQs higlight CSA update
A study that evaluates both the impact of implementing crash fault weighting into CSA scores and FMCSAâs ability to implement such a system is still being reviewed by the agency and peers prior to its release, said an FMCSA official this week.
March 29, 2014
Business
Hours rule, CSA draw sharp criticism in House hearing, FMCSA head Ferro defends both
FMCSA head Anne Ferro defended in front of Congress last week her agency and two of its most criticized regulatory actions in recent years â the hours-of-service rule changes made in July of last year and the agencyâs CSA program.
March 17, 2014
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