USDOT Agency Nixes Upgraded Rear Impact Guards
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last month rejected that the agency mandate stricter upgrades to rear impact guards on semi-trailers.
(NOTE TO MEMBERS: While ICSA recently wrote about forthcoming changes to the CPDP, we are providing a recap here. ICSA will be providing comments supporting the changes and we want to remind you that it’s not too late for you to submit your own comments – due by June 12. We have included the link for filing comments in the final paragraph of this article. We also are providing an overview of what ICSA will include in its comments which may help you compose your own comments. However, we ask you not to copy and paste what’s provided in our overview, but to give your own examples of crashes you or your company has experienced that would have been deemed unpreventable had the expanded program been in place. – Karen Rasmussen, ICSA Executive Director)
Among the good news in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed revisions to its Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program was that the Crash Preventability Determination Program (CPDP) would be retained. Under that program, motor carriers can submit a Request for Data Review (an RDR) to FMCSA’s DataQs program, stating that a crash was not preventable by the motor carrier or the truck driver. Since the program started in May 2020, motor carriers have done just that over 39,000 times. About 72.5 percent of those submitted crashes were deemed to fall within the 16 categories of crashes eligible for review. Once reviewed, fully 96 percent were in fact determined to be non-preventable by FMCSA. That finding means the crash could not be counted against the motor carrier or truck driver under the CSA Safety Measurement System (SMS).
Now FMCSA is looking to clarify those 16 categories of eligible crashes and to add four new categories as listed below. After reviewing the comments, FMCSA will make necessary adjustments to the DataQs program and announce a start date for the expanded Crash Preventability Determination Program.
You can read more in this article posted on the ICSA website at https://www.safecarriers.org/industry-information-posts/fmcsa-proposes-csa-overhaul/)
Comments on the CPDP proposal are due by June 12, 2023. Here is the clink for filing comments: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/04/13/2023-07818/crash-preventability-determination-program)
Summary of What ICSA Will stress in its CPDP Comments
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last month rejected that the agency mandate stricter upgrades to rear impact guards on semi-trailers.
Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and now Hurricane Helene in 2024, with Milton bearing down on the Gulf Coast! Major storms, with major disaster areas and the need for emergency supplies, most of which come by truck.
FMCSA is hard at work on a new online registration system, to “improve the transparency and efficiency of FMCSA’s registration procedures”.