1. Vehicle Maintenance and Inspection:
This item focuses on ensuring that motor carriers have established procedures for regular vehicle maintenance and inspections. It includes checks for brakes, tires, lights, coupling devices, and other crucial components to prevent mechanical failures and promote roadworthiness.
2. Driver Qualifications and Compliance:
This item verifies that new entrant motor carriers have appropriate driver qualification files in place. It includes requirements such as valid commercial driver's licenses (CDLs), medical certifications, driver background checks, and compliance with driver training and testing standards.
3. Hours of Service (HOS) Compliance:
HOS regulations are critical for preventing driver fatigue and maintaining safe driving practices. This item assesses whether new entrant motor carriers comply with HOS regulations by reviewing driver logbooks, records of duty status, and electronic logging devices (ELDs) if applicable.
4. Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Compliance:
For carriers involved in transporting hazardous materials, compliance with regulations for their proper handling, labeling, and documentation is essential. This item ensures that new entrants adhere to HAZMAT regulations, including training requirements, vehicle placarding, and emergency response planning.
5. Controlled Substances and Alcohol Testing:
This item evaluates whether motor carriers have implemented drug and alcohol testing programs for their drivers. It includes pre-employment testing, random testing, post-accident testing, and reasonable suspicion testing to maintain a drug-free and safe work environment.
6. Accidents and Safety Performance:
Motor carriers' safety performance is an important indicator of their overall compliance and commitment to safety. This item assesses the motor carrier's accident record, safety management controls, and previous violations to determine the effectiveness of their safety programs.