??? about PSP Detailed Report

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  1. BROKENSPROKET

    BROKENSPROKET Medium Load Member

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    I ordered my Driver Report and I don't see any 'score' or 'rating'. It does show one violation for 392.2DIM. My annual IA OSOW permit was expired 6 weeks, but I had a new one emailed to my phone before the inspection was over, so I only got a warning. It shows up as a violation and I am not disputing that, but I thought there was a supposed to be a 'score' or 'rating' on the report.
     
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  3. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    No, the score (points value that is) you would find at thier website. All you will see is the violation and the number such as you did with the 392.2 as an example. Once you go to the CSA website, then you would find the points assessed to each infraction. Now what you would do is multiply that by 3. So say for instance you have 5 points from that 392.2, then x's 3 = 15 points for the first year. Next year it'll be 10, the last year, down to 5.

    What you really want to do is at the anniversary date of at the very least one month after, you may want to pay for an updated PSP, and make sure that last 5 points is removed.

    Now, potential employers that pull up your PSP? Well they know how many points you have current.

    Some employers do not keep a driver that en-masses x number of points, my company fires you at 60.

    Some companies may not talk to you for say 20 points current, and God help anyone that gets speeding PSP, multiple times, they do not want speeders!


    I don't even see a 392.2 DIM?
     
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  4. BROKENSPROKET

    BROKENSPROKET Medium Load Member

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    392.2DIM is the code that shows up on my report for an oversize violation.

    I have my report, but I am a bit lost on where to go to find my point score. I can find my Motor Carriers, but not mine.

    The report only shows the number and description of violations.
     
  5. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov/Documents/SMSMethodology.pdf

    Violations start at or about page 69, so you have a lot to scroll thru to get there.
     
  6. wichris

    wichris Road Train Member

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    392.2 covers all licensing. The state adds DIM. If you didn't pay the URC it would be 392.2UCR.
     
  7. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    contrary to what the TTR members so commonly love to post.

    your psp does NOT contain your score or points. you have to look at the inspection on the company on the csa websight.

    points are times 3 for the first 6 months on the company, times 2 up to 12 months. times 1 up to 18 months. after that they are gone.

    for the driver it's times 3 for the first year. times 2 for the second year. times 1 for the 3rd year. gone after 3 years.

    i've ordered about 10 psp's for myself since the stupid program came out. NONE have ever showed points or score.
     
  8. Pedigreed Bulldog

    Pedigreed Bulldog Road Train Member

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    People need to stop PAYING for a PSP report. You can get the exact same info FOR FREE by making a FOIA request. Might be a little more complicated and time consuming, and the results won't get back to you for a couple weeks....but we already send too much money to the government, and they keep finding more and more ways to waste it every year.

    https://www.psp.fmcsa.dot.gov/psp/FAQ.aspx
     
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  9. BROKENSPROKET

    BROKENSPROKET Medium Load Member

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    I cannot find it either.
     
  10. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    YES, YOU ARE CORRECT, SIR!

    I paid only once myself. The FOIA, does require one to send in some extra paper work, I forget what it was and I did have to wait longer, rather than the few seconds when I paid for it. I have the forms saved in my documents files, if I can find one, I will post them here, so give me a minute or two.
     
  11. wichris

    wichris Road Train Member

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    You're not paying the government for PSP, you're paying NIC Technologies.
     
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