FMCSA posts new CSA 2010 driver information
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on April 19 released a presentation to educate drivers about Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, its new commercial motor vehicle enforcement program.
FMCSA officials said the presentation seeks to explain what CSA 2010 will mean for CMV drivers and covers frequently asked questions. The agency published a notice (.pdf file) in the April 9 Federal Register requesting comments by Sept. 30 on plans to replace its Motor Carrier Safety Status Measurement System with an improved Carrier Safety Measurement System. According to the notice, individual motor carriers can review their safety performance data by the CSA 2010 Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories on a Data Preview Website until Nov. 30.
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