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IMMINENT HAZARD OPERATIONS OUT-OF-SERVICE ORDER for ADVERSITY TRANSPORT INC.

FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION

ADVERSITY TRANSPORT INC.
USDOT NO. 3424480
MC NO. 1107888

Order No.: TX-2022-5000-IMH
Service Date: January __, 2022
Service Time:

IMMINENT HAZARD OPERATIONS OUT-OF-SERVICE ORDER

This is an Imminent Hazard Operations Out-of-Service Order (“ORDER”) issued by the Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation (the “Secretary”) pursuant to 49 U.S.C.  521(b)(5)(A), 13905(f), 31132(3), 31133(a)(10), 31134, 31144(c)(1), and 49 CFR 386.72(b)(1), and pursuant to a delegation of authority to the Regional Field Administrator, Western Service Center, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (“FMCSA”), and the United States Department of Transportation (“USDOT”). This ORDER applies to Adversity Transport Inc. (USDOT No. 3424480) (collectively referred to as “you,” “your,” or “Adversity”). Additionally, this ORDER applies to all your officers, agents, and employees and to all commercial motor vehicles owned or operated on your behalf.

The Secretary and the FMCSA find your continued operation of any commercial motor vehicle (“CMV”)1 in interstate or intrastate commerce constitutes an imminent hazard. This finding means that based upon your present state of unacceptable safety compliance, your operation of any CMV substantially increases the likelihood of serious injury or death if not discontinued immediately.

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY YOU MUST
CEASE ALL COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATIONS IN
INTERSTATE AND INTRASTATE TRANSPORTATION.

Last updated: Friday, January 28, 2022