Another summer – but this time we get to spend it on the Jersey Shore! No longer stuck in endless traffic we have even more time to create new little secrets to be found in the website. We hope you take some time to enjoy some fun in the sun. I have been remiss in not welcoming the many new subscribers we have to our Premium Subscription. The list has grown so much over the last few months and we welcome you all to CAB and look forward to getting to know you all.
FROM CAB’S LAB™ – As promised, we return this month to report on the latest website features and enhancements released this month.
Design your own Submission Report™: Our Submission Report™ started out as a 2 page, PDF report with only a few sections when it was launched 5 years ago. Today, there are 6 tabs and over 25 different sections that are available on the report. This does not even include all the sub-reports that can be loaded up and drilled-down into. While we believe all the information included in the report is relevant to the entity’s operation, different users of our site may have different needs as it pertains to their specific roles and operations. To help users process the information most critical to them as efficiently as possible, we now offer subscribers the tools to customize which sections will be included in their default view of the Submission Report™. Using these tools, subscribers will have the ability to choose which tabs and sections should be displayed when viewing the Submission Report™ online, when downloading or receiving the automatic PDF by email and when scheduling a report to be sent to you on an automatic frequency. To access these options, log in to your account on CAB’s subscriber site, hover your mouse over ‘My Account’ on the menu bar and choose ‘Preferences’. On the Preferences page, you will now see ““. Clicking on the any of the three icons that follow will allow you to customize which sections will be displayed in the respective reports. Please note: if you do choose a custom format for the website version of the Submission Report, you will have the option of switching between your custom view and the standard, complete Submission Report with all the sections. As always, you can download our updated User Guide for details on changing your settings.
In the news this month we report:
NEW STATUTES – The States are continuing the focus of getting unsafe carriers off the road and punishing unsafe truck operations. This month Louisiana enacted legislation targeting carriers who violate out of service orders. A driver will now see his license suspended for 6 months for violating out of service rules and repeat offenses within 10 years would result in loss of driving privileges for two years. Louisiana also moved to prohibit texting while driving any vehicle. The National Safety Council reports that driver distractions, as well as alcohol and speeding, are leading factors in serious injury crashes. At least 28 percent of all traffic crashes – or at least 1.6 million crashes – involve cell phone use with an additional 200,000 crashes annually involving drivers who are texting.
Ohio also signed into law a bill prohibiting drivers from sending text messages while driving, although it is a secondary offense (meaning you have to be stopped for something else). Alabama, Idaho and West Virginia already acted this year to prohibit drivers from text messaging while at the wheel. The Idaho and West Virginia bans take effect July 1. The Alabama law takes effect Aug. 1. Similar bills are currently waiting signature in Illinois and New Jersey has a number of bills moving quickly through the system.
INTERMODAL CONTAINERS – The FMCSA has modified its equipment reporting requirements. The newest regulation eliminates the requirement for drivers to complete clean inspections and for intermodal chassis providers to file and retain the clean inspection reports. Reports will only be required for intermodal containers which reflect damages. The FMCSA has also indicated that inspection violations which are directed to the equipment provider will not be held against the motor carrier in evaluating crash accountability.
CHAMELEON CARRIER™ REPORTS – This month the FMCSA issued an out-of-service order and record consolidation order against WTSA US Express LLC, TJA Express Transportation and Wolf Trucking Company LLC, all listed at the same address in Racine, WI. According to the FMCSA’s order, WTSA US Express was closed down and deactivated by its owner, Tadeusz Wrzesniewski, and his son Adrian Wrzesniewski, in order to avoid submitting to a mandatory safety review. TJA Express was created as a true Chameleon Carrier™ to replace WTSA. In between the same individuals started up Wolf Trucking as a hedge against FMCSA actions. A separate out-of-service order was issued to Adrian Wrzesniewski for failing to “monitor drivers’ hours of service requirements, violations of drivers’ qualification requirements, commercial drivers’ licensing requirements and the controlled substance and alcohol testing requirements.”