Posted on August 7, 2024 at 9:32 AM by Blog Committee
How CSA Points Impact Truck Drivers: Essential FAQs and Tips
What is CSA?
CSA, or Compliance, Safety, and Accountability, is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) initiative aimed at improving truck safety to reduce highway crashes, injuries, and fatalities.
How is my CSA Score Calculated?
Your CSA score is based on the BASIC (Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories) scores. These scores are ranked nationally and compared to industry averages, reflecting seven key safety behaviors.
Do Violations in My Personal Vehicle Appear on My CSA Record?
No, only violations from a roadside inspection of a commercial vehicle are recorded.
How Long Does Information Stay on My Record?
- Company Record: 24 months
- CDL Holder’s Record: 36 months
- Crash Records: 60 months
Do All Violations Count?
Yes, all violations recorded during a roadside inspection impact your CSA score, regardless of the resulting action.
Is There an Appeals Process?
Yes, the FMCSA operates a DataQ system for appeals. You must provide regulatory or factual evidence to support your claim.
How Can I Check My Personal Score?
Register for a PIN using your USDOT or MC number to access your CSA score. Keep in mind composite CSA scores are not public information, but individual BASIC scores are public and can be searched at CSA FMCSA.
What Are the Highest Point Violations?
- Texting while driving: 30 points
- Reckless driving: 30 points
- Speeding 15 MPH over limit: 30 points
- Driving after being declared out of service: 30 points
Safety Culture at Don Hummer Trucking
At Don Hummer Trucking, we prioritize safety, accountability, and compliance, ensuring a safe environment for everyone on the road. Our commitment to Delivering Value safely makes us a trusted partner for many of the nation’s largest shippers.