FMCSA Reaches Settlement Agreement in National Association of Small Trucking Companie

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  1. Giggles the Original

    Giggles the Original Road Train Member

    Got this from my CSA email today...


    FMCSA Reaches Settlement Agreement in National Association of Small Trucking Companies Litigation on the Compliance Safety Accountability Program

    Wednesday, March 9, 2011 2:47 PM



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    Wednesday, March 9, 2011
    Contact: Candice Tolliver
    Tel: (202) 366-9999 or (202) 306-4580
    FMCSA Reaches Settlement Agreement in National Association of Small Trucking Companies Litigation on the Compliance Safety Accountability Program

    Washington, DC – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced it has reached a settlement agreement with three trucking associations that will end litigation over information published on the website of FMCSA’s motor carrier enforcement program, Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA).
    "CSA is a safety-critical program that helps to reduce commercial motor vehicle-related crashes and save lives,” said FMCSA Administrator Anne S. Ferro. “Through this settlement agreement, we addressed the concerns raised by petitioners without compromising the CSA program and its safety benefits.”
    The National Association of Small Trucking Companies, Inc. (NASTC), the Expedite Alliance of North America (TEANA) and the Air & Expedited Motor Carriers Association (AEMCA) filed suit on Nov. 29, 2010 challenging FMCSA’s CSA program. Under the agreement, FMCSA will make changes to CSA’s Safety Measurement System (SMS) public website to address concerns regarding the display of information on a commercial motor carriers’ safety performance.


    The key changes that FMCSA will make to the SMS public website by March 25, 2011 are as follows:
    • Replace any ALERT symbol currently displayed in orange on the SMS website with the following symbol of the exclamation mark inside a yellow triangle <IMG alt="Triangle! Graphic">
    • Revise the disclaimer language on the SMS website to read:
      “The data in the Safety Measurement System (SMS) is performance data used by the Agency and enforcement community. A <IMG alt="Triangle! Graphic"> symbol, based on that data, indicates that FMCSA may prioritize a motor carrier for further monitoring. The <IMG alt="Triangle! Graphic"> symbol is not intended to imply any federal safety rating of the carrier pursuant to 49 USC 31144. Readers should not draw conclusions about a carrier’s overall safety condition simply based on the data displayed in this system. Unless a motor carrier in the SMS has received an UNSATISFACTORY safety rating pursuant to 49 CFR Part 385, or has otherwise been ordered to discontinue operations by the FMCSA, it is authorized to operate on the nation’s roadways. Motor carrier safety ratings are available at http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov and motor carrier licensing and insurance status are available at http://li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov
    On Dec. 13, 2010, FMCSA launched its CSA enforcement program that is used to analyze all safety-based violations from roadside inspections and crashes to measure a commercial motor carrier's on-road safety performance. CSA allows FMCSA to reach more carriers earlier and deploy a range of corrective interventions to address a carrier's specific safety problems before crashes can occur.
    To learn more about the CSA settlement agreement, visit the CSA website at http://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov/.


    Thank You,
    CSA Web Team
    USDOT/Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
     
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  3. Force Fed Flesh

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    lol....wow so theyll just change that little alert icon to a little yellow hazard symbol how cute. Guess they felt bad after shackling every company to this system they figured theyd cut em a break and not make them look that bad on the Stat website by not having an "ALERT" next to all thier OVER the threshold violations. How considerate of them. Hazard symbol/Alert same thing if you ask me. And small companies arent the only ones that have the "ALERT" next to thier major violations all the big companies get em too. Quite comical if you ask me. But in the end its still the companies allowing THEMSELVES to reach the over the threshold limits causing an alert or hazard symbol or whatever it might be anyway thus making them look bad. Thats just me though.

    -Anthony
     
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