Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010
Want to increase safety on the nation’s roads to help drivers and the traveling public alike? Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) initiative designed to provide motor carriers and drivers with attention from FMCSA and state partners about their potential safety problems with an ultimate goal of achieving a greater reduction in large truck and bus crashes, injuries, and fatalities.
Under Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, FMCSA will:
• Reach more CMV carriers earlier and more frequently;
• Improve efficiency of carrier investigations by focusing on specific unsafe behaviors, identifying causes, and requiring corrective actions;
• Hold carriers and drivers accountable for their safety performance, demanding and enforcing safe on-road performance;
• Count all safety-based roadside inspection violations, not just Out-of-Service (OOS) violations.
Safety is Centerline’s top priority. We will stay on top of Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 as it rolls out this year. Check back here often for easy access to updates and news.





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