Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010

Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration safety initiative intended to reduce the number of large truck and bus crashes, injuries, and fatalities. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration created the initiative in response to concern over the slowing in the reduction of crash rates. Federal and State enforcement agencies have progressively reduced the rate of commercial vehicle crashes resulting in injuries or fatalities on our Nation’s highways since the 1970's, however, in recent years there has been a drastic slowing of the reduction rate of crashes and a slowing of the reduction rate of fatalities per miles traveled as depicted in the chart below:

Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 or CSA 2010 is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's attempt to provide support to the Federal and State enforcement agencies by taking a new approach to how the FMCSA addresses the safety of motor carriers and drivers.It allows FMCSA and its State partners to contact a larger number of carriers earlier in order to address safety problems before crashes occur. The program is being tested in various states now and should be fully implemented by 2010.

For more information visit the CSA 2010 website.

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