Full implementation of Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 will be delayed to 2011, the American Trucking Associations said Thursday, April 1. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s original ...
Under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, or CSA 2010, the FMCSA is going to be looking at five times the amount of data as under the SafeStat system.
Whether you’re ready or not, CSA 2010 goes live at the end of the month After many months of hype, confusion and educational efforts, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is ready to roll ...
Three organizations representing motor carriers asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday, Nov. 29, to block implementation of the Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 initiative or at least to prohibit ...
The federal government’s Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 is supported by the trucking industry but needs some changes, a trucking executive testifying for American Trucking Associations told a ...
This story appears in the March 1 print edition of Transport Topics. WASHINGTON — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Anne Ferro said she is committed to launching the agency’s new truck safety ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration recently released a new update on their guidelines known as CSA 2010. Under the new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules, drivers and ...
“All too often those of us in the safety business fail to adequately explain to political leaders and the public the importance of … reducing crashes and how it impacts on people’s lives as well as ...
“CSA 2010 is not a big, ugly monster. There’s nothing too earth-shattering about it for carriers with an above-average approach to safety – all they may need to do is tweak a few things. It’s only ...
Truck Driver Training School announces a positive feedback from the new CSA 2010 rules. The new rules assign points for safety violations during inspections and crashes. The new CSA is designed to ...
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