Very quiet month this time around. I think everyone is just worn out from winter and not interested in much. So the report will be brief. Enjoy the spring.
APRIL TRAINING SESSION – Here are the training sessions upcoming in April:
CAB Basic Training April 8 at 2:00 PM EDT. To register:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/670900601
CAB Focus Training April 9 at 2:00 PM EDT – The CAB Focus session will be on understanding shared units in the Carrier Search Page, the CAB Report and VITAL. To register:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/290886984
ELECTRONIC ON BOARD RECORDERS – The FMCSA has published its proposed rulemaking on the use of electronic logs recorders. The rule is a supplement to the 2011 rulemaking which was challenged by various organizations. The supplemental rule sets out protocols which will permit reports to stay with the motor carriers and drivers while still being made available to the FMCSA during roadside inspections, compliance reviews and post-crash investigations. There is an explicit prohibition on harassment by a motor carrier owner towards a driver using information from an ELD. It will also establish a procedure for filing a harassment complaint and creates a maximum civil penalty of up to $11,000 for a motor carrier that engages in harassment of a driver that leads to an hours-of-service violation or the driver operating a vehicle when they are so fatigued or ill it compromises safety. The rule will also make it more difficult for a driver to cheat when submitting their records of duty status and ensuring the electronic logs can be displayed and reviewed electronically, or printed, with potential violations flagged. More information on the Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Electronic Logging Devices is available here.
CSA AUDIT REPORT – The Inspector General has issued its report after an audit of the DOT CSA program. While recognizing the benefits and successes of the program, the report also makes recommendations for improvement, focusing on the widespread use of the system by the general populous. A copy of the report can be viewed here.
SCOFFLAWS FACING DEACTIVATION OF DOT NUMBERS – The FMCSA has begun the process of deactivating carriers who have failed to update their Unified Registration System data. All carriers are required to update their URS registration biannually. Every month the agency will proceed with purging carriers two months beyond deadline. This is designed to clean up the data, leaving only truly active carriers with DOT numbers.
DRIVER STATISTICS – An eight-year analysis of driver age and tenure conducted by Sylectus, a business unit of Omnitracs Canada Inc. was released this month. The report identified an increase in driver age and a decrease in tenure for both male and female drivers. The average age of male drivers is 48 and for woman the age is 51. 92% of drivers are male. The average tenure for a male driver is two years, with woman holding steady for a shorter period of time. Read More