How to find personal CA Score?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by fishnman, Mar 17, 2014.
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Sign up for roadside resume it is very user friendly
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Fishnman, here is the CSA website info. you can look up your score several ways. CA number, DOT number and name....i think.
http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/sms/ -
It costs $10 to get your report.
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Drivers don't get a CSA score. That goes to the carrier.
All the PSP report is is a collection of roadside inspection data. -
Roadside inspections & ######## "warnings". Don't EVER think it's just a "warning". Big Bro' don't do warnings.
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i pull up my psp. then look at the carriers to see what the score is.
look at the points assigned for said violation. for the carriers, points are lowered at 6 months, 12 months, gone after 2 years.
for the driver, it's 12 months, 24 months, and gone after 36 months. so, your times 3 during the first year, times 2 during the second year, and times 1 for the 3rd years.
everybody keeps posting various links for scores but so far, they've all taken me to the same psp. with no score.
i did a google and found something, but haven't looked into yet. and forgot all about it.fishnman Thanks this. -
Thanks Mooseinator. I did check out the fmcsa site(again) and saw something I missed before.. It says to check the pre-employment screening info for csa score.. I don't need to do that, I know I've had no accidents, and the only roadside I've had in the last three yrs. had zero violations.. so I guess a score doesn't matter all that much.
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PSP doesn't keep a CSA score. I told you guys this already. CSA points go to the carrier. If you get a few bad inspections and then switch driving jobs, those CSA points stay with the old carrier and don't go with you.
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Well, I think I'll go with what moose in at or and snowy have said since it supports my original thinking. I know for a fact that drivers get a personal CSA Score that includes inspections and crashes, I just can't seem to remember how to confirm the information. Thanks,
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