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Introduction to FMCSA PowerPoint Presentation

Slide 1

An Introduction to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Slide 2

Who We Are

A separate administration within the U.S.Department of transportation.
  • Created to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses
  • Headquartered in Washington, D.C.
  • Over 1,000 employees in all 50 states (including Washington, D.C.)


Slide 3

What We Do

  • Develop and enforce data-driven regulations that balance safety with efficiency
  • Harness safety information systems to focus on higher risk carriers
  • Target educational messages to carriers, commercial drivers and the public

Slide 4

Key Programs of the FMCSA

  • Federal Motor Safety Regulations
  • Hazardous Materials Regulations
  • Commercial Driver’s License Program
  • Motor Carrier Safety Identification and Information Systems
  • New Entrant Safety Assurance Process

  • Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program
  • Performance & Registration Information Systems
  • Management (Prism)
  • Research and Technology
  • Border and International Safety
  • Safety Education and Outreach
  • Household Goods Program

Slide 5

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs)
  • FMCSA develops, maintains and enforces federal regulations that promote carrier safety, industry productivity and new technologies
  • Establishes safe operating requirements for commercial vehicle drivers, carriers, vehicles and equipment


Slide 6

Hazardous Material Regulations (HMRs)

These are rules designed to ensure the safe and secure transportation of hazardous materials by addressing:
  • Classification of hazardous materials
  • Proper packaging
  • Employee training
  • Hazard communication
  • Operational requirements

Slide 7

Commercial Driver’s License Program

  • FMCSA develops, monitors and ensures compliance with the commercial driver licensing standards for drivers, carriers and States.


Slide 8

Motor Carrier Safety Identification and Information Systems

Provides safety data to the industry and the public, such as:
  • State and national crash statistics
  • Current analysis results
  • Detailed motor carrier safety performance data

This data allows officials to target inspections and investigations on higher risk carriers, vehicles and drivers.

Slide 9

New Entrant Safety Assurance Process

  • Ensures that new entrant motor carriers are knowledgeable about FMCSRs and HMRs
  • 18-month monitoring period requires carrier to pass a safety audit and maintain safe operations to receive permanent USDOT registration
  • New entrant motor carriers that fail to maintain adequate basic safety management controls may have their temporary USDOT registration revoked

Slide 10

Motor Carrier Safety Assurance Program (MCSAP)

Federal grant program that provides states with financial assistance to hire staff and implement strategies to enforce FMCSRs and HMRs. Funds are used to:

  • Conduct roadside inspections and review motor carriers’ compliance with regulations
  • Promote detection and correction of safety defects, driver deficiencies and unsafe motor carrier practices

Slide 11

Performance & Registration Information Systems Management (PRISM)

  • A Federal-State partnership that makes safe performance a requirement for obtaining and keeping commercial vehicle registration.
  • PRISM plays a key role in FMCSA’s effort to remove high-risk carriers from our highways.

Slide 12

Performance & Registration Information Systems Management (PRISM)

  • Links Federal motor carrier safety records with the State’s vehicle registration system
  • The USDOT number of the carrier responsible for safety is identified at the vehicle level (before license plates are issued).
  • Carriers prohibited by FMCSA from operating in interstate commerce may have their ability to register vehicles denied.

Slide 13

Research and Technology (R&T)

  • R&T work is aimed at gaining fundamental and applied knowledge in order to develop new methods and technologies to enhance truck and bus safety and security.

Slide 14

Border and International Safety

  • Supports the development of compatible motor carrier safety requirements and procedures throughout North America
  • Works closely with the governments of Canada and Mexico to ensure that these countries' motor carriers, drivers and vehicles meet the same safety standards as U.S. carriers

Slide 15

Safety Education & Outreach
  • Implements educational strategies to increase motor carrier compliance with the safety regulations and reduce the likelihood of a commercial vehicle crash
  • Messages are aimed at all highway users including passenger car drivers, truck drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists.


Slide 16

Household Goods Program

Regulates interstate household goods movers and requires them to register with the agency.


Slide 17

For More Information…

  • MAIL: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590
  • PHONE: (202) 366-2519
  • INTERNET: http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov


Slide 18

In Conclusion

  • Presently we are updating the current Spanish Website in order to better serve Spanish speaking motor carriers that are and will be operating in the U.S.
  • The mission of the FMCSA is to prevent commercial motor vehicle- related fatalities and injuries.