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USDOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Program Overview. Truck Population Regulated by FMCSA. 677,000 Interstate Motor Carriers 7.9 Million Large Trucks 7.0 Million Drivers ( 4.0 Million CDL Drivers). FMCSA Mission:.
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USDOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Program Overview
Truck PopulationRegulated byFMCSA 677,000 Interstate Motor Carriers 7.9 Million Large Trucks 7.0 Million Drivers ( 4.0 Million CDL Drivers)
FMCSA Mission: Reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
FMCSA GOAL Reducing CMV crash fatalities to 1.65 fatalities per 100 million miles of truck travel by 2008. ENFORCEMENT PARTNERSHIP EDUCATION OUTREACH REDUCED TRUCK CRASHES RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY
REDUCE CRASHES, INJURIES AND FATALITIES INVOLVING LARGE TRUCKS BY: • Partneringwith local, county, State and Federal agencies and industry associations and safety advocates. • Issuing, administering, and enforcing federal motor carrier safety regulations and hazardous materials regulations. • Providing education and outreach for motor carriers and drivers regarding the federal motor carrier safety regulations and hazardous materials regulations. • Gathering and analyzing data on motor carriers, drivers, and vehicles. • Developing information systems to improve the transfer of data. • Researching new methods and technologies to enhance motor carrier safety.
Enforcement Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Hazardous Material Regulations Motor Carrier Vehicle Driver
Enforcement • Compliance Reviews of Records and Operations • 11,300 in 2004 vs. 6,400 in 1998 (77% increase) • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Testing • Insurance • Crashes • Driver Qualifications • Drivers’ Hours of Service • Vehicle Maintenance and Inspections • Transportation of Hazardous Material
FMCSA Enforcement Actions • 1996-2004 : 3,800 Annual Average Compliance Orders • Civil Penalty Average Civil Penalty • $1,400 in 2004 vs. $820 in 1998 (75% increase) • Out-of-Service Order- (1996-2004) • 180,000 drivers and 450,000 vehicles • Order-to-Cease Operations
Enforcement/Outreach/Education New Entrant Program New Entrants Audits: First 18 Months of Registration Safety Regulations and Performance Guidelines Prior to Receipt of Permanent Registration
Safety and Security Border and International Safety
Enforcement/Education Mexican Motor Carriers FORMS: OP1 (MX) & OP2: Mexican Motor Carrier Operating Authority MSC-150: Application for U.S. DOT Number BOC-3: List of Processing Agents Pre-Authority Safety Audit (PASA) – 50% of these audits must take place in Mexico.
Enforcement/Education Mexican Motor Carriers Preliminary Grant of Authority BMC-91: Proof of Insurance Provisional Operating Authority Border Safety Audit (Compliance Review) First 18 months of operation
Enforcement/Partnership Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program Performance-based approach for funding state commercial vehicle safety activities FY2006 - $188 Million or 38% of FMCSA’s $501 Million Appropriation Goal for FY’05 & FY’06: 2 million CMV vehicle and driver inspections
Enforcement/Technology • Utilize data to focus on higher risk carriers in enforcing FMCSRs and HM regulations
Enforcement/Partnership Technology PERFORMANCE AND REGISTRATIONINFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Federal and State Cooperative Revoking or Denying Registration Ensures Carriers Placed Out-of-Service
Enforcement/PartnershipTechnology Commercial Driver License Information System (CDLIS)
Enforcement/Technology Data and Information Systems SAFESTAT MCMIS ISS ASPEN CAPRI CDLIS
Research Produce Safer Drivers. Research techniques that help to ensure commercial drivers are physically qualified, trained to perform safely, and mentally alert Improve Safety of Commercial Motor Vehicles. Improve truck and motorcoach performance through vehicle-based safety technologies Produce Safer Carriers. Support efforts to improve carrier safety by applying safety management principles, compiling best management practices, communicating best practices, and supporting the Agency's enforcement of carrier-related regulations
Research Advance Safety Through Information-Based Initiatives. Improve the safety and productivity of commercial motor vehicle operations through the application of information systems and technologies Improve Security Through Safety Initiatives. Develop and implement safety initiatives that also have security benefits for truck and motorcoach operations
Education and Outreach www.fmcsa.dot.gov Valuable Resource
Enforcement/Partnership/Education/Outreach Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) Demonstration program for high-visibility enforcement Through a partnership between the Washington State Patrol and the Washington Trucking Association, troopers ride in volunteer trucks. If unsafe driver behavior is observed, it is then radioed to waiting patrol cars to stop and ticket violators. BOTH TRUCK AND CAR DRIVERS!
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration John Gray Transportation Specialist john.gray@fmcsa.dot.gov (202) 366-5017