really kinda shocked me a litte .....first thing i think the recruiter i was talking to pulled was my psp in the last three years i had like 10 clean inspections and one oos 2 years ago in montana for a leaking braided airline .....not much of a leak though barely moved the needle on my gauge but his bottle of soapy water found it little off topic but still a sore subject .....anyways she said it looked great ....anyhow don;t even know if they checked my dac my mvr is spotless but just suprised that they checked my psp first anyhow sent her all my truck ppwk 2290 title reg etc just waiting on the post office to deliver my waiver which was signed tuesday and mailed out man i can;t wait to get my truck back on the road again
which do they care about more psp dac or mvr
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by bigdad7, Jul 26, 2012.
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That depends on what they subscribe to.
The PSP was devised, just for this purpose, so drivers weren't able to slip into and out of companies with violations unknown to each other. I'm not sure if it's required yet, but it is going to be probably the first thing pulled by companies, because it affects their CSA score. Kind of like you have to check their CSA score to see what they're screwing up on.
The DAC is more subjective, but bigger companies tend to use/pay for it. Smaller companies may not. Some realize it's a subjective reference, but others don't care they use it for their purposes. That may entail Non-DOT reportable incidents that wouldn't show up on an MVR, and that's what they want to know about.
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But it is cheaper and in my opinion more informative than DAC.CAXPT Thanks this. -
Thanks for pointing out my mistaken phrasing so it doesn't confuse the OP. Normally I don't have a problem being wordy, but I was trying to be short winded this time.
Last edited: Jul 27, 2012
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No worries.
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mvr right now,
that will most likely change in the next few years.
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