How will CSA 2010 impact motor carriers and drivers?
CSA 2010 will change how FMCSA enforces compliance with the existing FMCSA safety regulations. The regulations themselves will not change as a result of the new program. Specifically, CSA 2010 will allow the Agency to reach more carriers earlier and more frequently; to enhance the efficiency of investigations; to increase the accountability of carriers and drivers for safe on-road performance, and to provide more complete and understandable safety performance assessments. CSA 2010 will accomplish this by enacting the three program components outlined below.
Related Questions
- Will all motor carriers with safety deficiencies get a warning letter before they hear anything else from FMCSA? Is CSA 2010 introducing a truly progressive intervention process?
- How will drivers, motor carriers, and the public be notified about driver Notice of Violations (NOVs) and Notice of Claims (NOCs)?
- Did drivers and carriers "start from scratch" when the CSA system began measuring and evaluating carriers?