Can you describe the process carriers or drivers use to request review of any potentially erroneous or improper violations on their record?
The DataQs program (https://dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov) allows carriers and drivers to request review of information that resides in FMCSA databases. This information includes Federal and State-reported data such as crash and inspection reports, compliance review and/or intervention results, and enforcement actions. A carrier, driver, or other stakeholder can register for DataQs via the FMCSA Portal or through the DataQs system directly. Requests for data review require simple forms to be filled in with information from the relevant report, such as the report number, date and time of event, state, and an explanation for why the data should be changed. Documentation to support the request for review may also be submitted to the system. All information is routed to the organization responsible for the data. Electronic correspondence is used to communicate with the requestor when additional information is needed. DataQs is open to the public and the website provides an online help function to w
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