CSA points - How to get it?

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Rocks, Oct 23, 2012.

  1. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    So, a friend of mine went to the FMCSA website and paid $ 10.00 to find out how many points he has so far. He got a big spreadsheet with a list of his violations since 2009, code numbers, description of violations, etc but no points... :biggrin_25510: WTF??? He didn't need to pay $ 10.00 to know how many violations he has and what they were. He could have looked it up in his old records. So, now, after paying $ 10.00 he still doesn't know how many points he has in this stupid CSA thing. :biggrin_25510: Will he have to resort to the CSA guide to find out how many points each violation is and do the calculation himself? Does anybody know? This CSA score system is a big piece of C*@&... :biggrin_25510:
     
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  3. BossOutlaw88

    BossOutlaw88 Road Train Member

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    Stop being lazy LMFAO.
     
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  4. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    spell those swear words in english
     
  5. Marlin46

    Marlin46 Medium Load Member

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    Go to the SAFER website and start clicking on the links and you can bring it up for free - it shows, points, inspections, violations, etc... - it is a pain to figure out but just start clicking links and you will get it. Once you click on the inspection it then drops down and show violations, etc..
     
  6. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    What he needs is his PSP score. I can't look up the link right now but I am sure someone will be along shortly to help.
     
  7. West coast trucker

    West coast trucker Bobtail Member

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    Once again DRIVER'S DO NOT HAVE A CSA SCORE!! Only Carriers have a score. Your "friend" just gave a third party vender $10 to tell him what he should have all ready known.

    A PSP report wont have a "score" on it either. Only Insp from the last 3 years and thats what Rocks friend has.

    Same link Rocks friend went too.
     
  8. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    Yes, he had that link and that's where he went to get the info. He already knew what his violations where from his prior records but as there were many and some he couldn't even find listed in the CSA guide, he wanted to know his total points. And that's what he thought he would get from the FMCSA website. Now, he is back to square one and paid $ 10.00 for nothing. :biggrin_25510: Companies use third party business to provide them with their drivers' points but those points are not accurate because they lack info, and don't update them as often as they should.
     
  9. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    So, when companies go to that PSP website to check on their potential new drivers they aren't looking for how many points the drivers have, just quantity of violations, type of violations, crashes and things of that sort?

    Yes, my friend paid $ 10.00 to know something he already knew. :biggrin_25510:
     
  10. West coast trucker

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    That is correct. There is no FMCSA driver "points" or driver "score". Drivers that get an Insp and wrote up for say a log book violation or a light being out, the carrier will get the points but the driver just gets it listed on there PSP record.
    The PSP report is just an easy way for a carrier to look at a drivers roadside Insp reports before they hire them.
     
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