CSA score
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Janson Istre, Oct 10, 2018.
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On a related note, I have a question. Seems like I heard this somewhere and hopefully I understood correctly.
Inspections a driver gets affect the current carrier's score. However those inspections (good or bad) that end up on a driver's PSP will not carry over and affect a future carrier if the driver changes jobs in the future. Does this sound right?
However, I understand a carrier can place an emphasis on a new driver applicant's PSP activity (gained driving for past carriers) and use this to determine a driver's past inspection experience. Having a bunch of clean inspections certainly helps improve your image, and conversely, if you have a number of inspection problems, this may be a hindrance to the driver applicant, depending on what he/she's compared against.06driver Thanks this. -
Yes.
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You want as many clean inspections as you can. This helps the company scores.
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It also proves you've been out there busy pulling freight up and down the roads in a safe manner. Hard to question a driver's experience level of he's got 9 clean inspections in the past 3 years.
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Does your PSP show all inspections or only violations? Asking because I’ve never checked mine.
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Why not get a copy? It's free if you obtain it via the Freedom of Information Act.
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It’s shows inspections dates and locations, level performed, and their disposition (no violations, violations noted and listed, etc)Long FLD Thanks this.
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Because the last time I was inspected was September of 2015 in Vicksburg MS and I won’t be going to work anywhere that will care about it so it was easier to just ask.
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It's on your PSP.
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