Approval of New Information Collection: Crash Risks by CMV Driver Schedules
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This law focuses on gathering new information related to crash risks associated with commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver schedules. The data will analyze how driver schedules impact safety, driver performance, and fatigue, aiming to reduce accident risks. Motor carriers will need to provide data on driver schedules and demographics, contributing to a new database of crash risk factors.
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Key Changes
- Collects new data on crash risks related to driver schedules
- Involves motor carriers in providing driver data
- Aims to analyze impacts on driver performance and fatigue
Obligations
What this law requires
Participating motor carriers must provide HOS duty logs, accident and incident data, and inspection violation records for the study.
Motor carriers must provide detailed data on driver schedules, demographics, and related operational factors to the FMCSA to contribute to an analysis of crash risks associated with CMV driver schedules.
Motor carriers are required to integrate their telematics system with FMCSA to collect and share relevant data electronically.
Each participating motor carrier must submit HOS duty logs, accident and incident data, and inspection violation records electronically as part of the information collection process.
Motor carriers must ensure that all personally identifiable information is removed from the data before submission to FMCSA.