Who
are We?
As part
of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration, is the truck and bus "safety agency."
Our vision is to create a CRASH-FREE environment including the safe
and efficient transportation of passengers by motorcoach.
What
Do We Do?
The Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration sets minimum safety standards that
motorcoach companies must follow for the buses they operate and the
physical qualifications and operating rules for their drivers. The following
information will provide assistance in evaluating the safety practices
of interstate motorcoach companies before you charter a bus from them
! While it is always an important consideration, price should not be
the only deciding factor used when chartering a bus.
What Should
I Ask?
When speaking to motorcoach companies,
you should ask about the factors listed here. Companies should always
be willing to answer any questions you have about their safety practices.
QUALIFICATION OF DRIVERS
Under DOT regulations, carriers are required
to ensure their drivers are fully qualified. Ask the carrier:
Will the driver hold a current Commercial
Driver's License with a "passenger" endorsement ?
Will the driver hold a valid medical certificate?
Does the company have a driver drug/alcohol testing program that
complies with DOT regulations ?
LIMITATIONS ON DRIVING
There are limits on how long a driver may
drive, basically not more than 10 hours following 8 consecutive hours
off duty. If planning a long trip, ask if it can be done within Federal
hours-of-service limitations.
VEHICLE STANDARDS
At a minimum, buses are subject to periodic
safety inspections. Verify that the buses have been inspected as required.
Carriers must systematically inspect, repair,
and maintain all buses subject to their control. Additionally, many
States have mandated motorcoach inspection programs. You may wish to
speak to your State's regulatory agency responsible for passenger carriers.
You should also consider asking the carrier what procedures are in place
for roadside emergencies requiring repair or replacement of their motorcoaches.
SUBCONTRACTING AGREEMENTS
Carrier's occasionally use other motor
carriers' equipment and drivers to perform their trips. Inquire as to
whose bus will be used on your trip. All of the above conditions also
apply to the contracted carrier. You may wish to make similar inquiries
of the subcontracting company.
INSURANCE
When a vehicle has a seating capacity of
more than 15 passengers including the driver, passenger carriers are
required to have a minimum of $5 million public liability insurance.
Ask for proof of financial responsibility.
OPERATING AUTHORITY
Ask for the carrier's U.S. DOT identification
number and its MC number. The MC number represents interstate operating
authority issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Using the MC number, you may obtain insurance information about the
carrier by calling (202) 358-7000. Using the U.S. DOT identification
number, you may obtain safety information about the carrier by calling
(703) 280-4001.
This information is also available
on the Internet at http://www.safersys.org.
QUESTIONS???
If you have any questions, please contact
the FMCSA office within your State.