What's
New
FMCSA
12-04
Contact: Bill MacLeod
Friday, August 20, 2004
Tel.: 202-366-8810
Transportation
Department To Review New Ways to Improve Motor Carrier
Safety;
Agency Asking for Public Comment
The
U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced plans to
conduct a comprehensive review of how the agency can best
monitor and assess the safety of the nation's motor carriers
and ensure their compliance with federal regulations.
The multi-year review project, known as the Comprehensive
Safety Analysis 2010 initiative (CSA-2010), will begin
next month with a series of public listening sessions.
FMCSA will ask motor carriers, insurance and safety advocacy
groups, traffic enforcement professionals and the public
for their views on the ideal ways to measure the safety
of truck and bus operations and take effective action.
"Today we are making great strides in improving motor
carrier safety," said FMCSA Administrator Annette
M. Sandberg. "Now is the time to look at every aspect
of our safety program - how we use it, how we can improve
it, and how we can add to it - so we can be ready for
the future."
The dates and locations of the sessions are:
• Sept. 21, Doubletree Hotel, Mission Valley, San
Diego;
• Sept. 28, Sheraton Atlanta, Atlanta;
• Oct. 5, Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas/Mesquite,
Mesquite, TX;
• Oct. 12, Wyndham Chicago, Chicago;
• Oct. 19, Fairview Park Marriot, Falls Church,
VA;
• Oct. 26, Sheraton Springfield, Springfield, MA.
The agency currently inspects higher risk carriers through
a series of on-site inspections and reviews. However,
it is uncertain whether the process will remain effective
in the face of expected increases in freight volume. Over
the next 20 years, freight volume is expected to increase
50 percent from current levels.
FMCSA's announcement is in today's Federal Register and
will be on the Internet at http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov
. It also can be viewed in the DOT Docket Management
System, http://dms.dot.gov
by searching for docket number FMCSA-2004-18898.
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