Check point and OOS for flat tire?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rockie22, Sep 22, 2022.

  1. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    This is incorrect information. The PSP reporting system does not use a score or points system. This system only REPORTS DOT/FMCSA records of crash and inspection activities of an individual CDL holder. PSP stands for Pre-employment Screening Program. It allows a carrier to obtain a record of the last 5 years of crash data and last 3 years of inspection reports.
     
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  3. rockie22

    rockie22 Bobtail Member

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    So what to expect to be on PSP in this case and how harmful it is and if there’s a way to get it cleared?
     
  4. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    It will show up on your PSP record as an inspection with violation, the violation will be noted as to the section and what it was. It could possibly be on your co-drivers report if they were also listed in an inspection It will note that no violation was placed against your co-driver.

    The only way it clears is three years time.
     
  5. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    Time heals. Every roadside violation shows for 3 years though they do note if a co-driver was along too.

    You got caught with a flat tire. That's rather low on the scale of potential future employment problems don't sweat it.
     
  6. ProfessionalNoticer

    ProfessionalNoticer Road Train Member

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    He was cordial but you and your Carrier still got an OOS on each of your records. You'll get some points on your PSP and the Carrier will get some on their CSA/SMS.
     
  7. Lennythedriver

    Lennythedriver Road Train Member

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    This is why if you work for a company where the shops famous line is “Can you limp
    Back to the yard“ or they ask you to make it to a truckstop 57 miles up the road? You tell them no. It’s your CDL, it’s your record not theirs. Although the inspections do go on theirs as well. They want to risk marking up your record so they can save 100 bucks not calling roadside assistance.
     
  8. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    Well....OK, how about a piece of steel in the road? Point being, you can check a tire in the morning, at noon, it's flat. Same thing with light bulbs.
     
  9. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Point taken. However, morning till noon can be either 6-12 hours. By then I have probably stopped 10 times by then which would probably given me at the most a 2 hour window from my last check.
     
  10. Big Road Skateboard

    Big Road Skateboard Road Train Member

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    But i stop twice a day, at best.
     
  11. God prefers Diesels

    God prefers Diesels Road Train Member

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    Good God, for what? I don't even stop when freight falls off the deck and hits a cop's windshield. Just flip him the bird and keep rolling. Gotta keep that left door shut. :cool:
     
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