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Title: Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance


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Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
The Importance of Being An Active Member
Presented by Captain Steve Vaughn CVSA President
Visit CVSA at booth 1705
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Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
  • Vision
  • An environment free of commercial vehicle
    accidents and incidents
  • Mission
  • Achieve uniformity and reciprocity of commercial
    vehicle inspections and enforcement activities
    throughout North America through effective motor
    carrier, driver, vehicle and cargo safety
    standards, compliance, education, and enforcement

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Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
  • PAST... An organization built on a solid
    foundation of CMV safety
  • PRESENT Leveraging our infrastructure of
    people and knowledge
  • FUTURE. Expanded delivery of timely
    information and services that will directly
    reduce fatalities, crashes, and incidents

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Roadside Inspections
  • Over 2 million conducted annually across the
    continent
  • 6 different inspection types
  • 8,000 enforcement state and provincial officers
    deployed -- more on the way
  • Over 1,400 fixed facilities

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Roadside Inspection Statistics1999 Safetynet Data
  • Trucks -- Vehicles
  • 2,080,185 inspections
  • 3,278,021 violations
  • 661,051 OOS violations
  • 25.4 -- Brake other
  • 20.3 -- Other
  • 18.8 -- Lights
  • 11.2 -- Brake adjustment
  • 11.0 -- Tires
  • 7.0 -- Suspension
  • 6.3 -- Load securement
  • Trucks -- Drivers
  • 2,080,185 inspections
  • 1,604,164 violations
  • 233,370 OOS violations
  • 36.3 -- No log/Log not current
  • 31.2 -- Other
  • 15.3 -- 10/15 hour rules
  • 7.8 -- False logs
  • 6.1 -- 60/70/80 hour rules
  • 3.3 -- Disqualified driver

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Roadside Inspection Statistics 1999 Safetynet
Data
  • Hazardous Materials
  • 126, 805 inspections
  • 5.7 of yearly total
  • 62,237 violations
  • 14,524 OOS violations
  • 33.3 -- Improper placarding
  • 25.1 -- Shipping papers
  • 20.5 -- Improper blocking/bracing
  • 18.4 -- Other
  • 2.7 -- Using a Non-Specification package
  • FY 1999 AVERAGES
  • 24.7 OOS Rate -- Vehicles
  • Brakes constitute 36.6 of Truck OOS Violations
  • 8.4 OOS Rate -- Drivers
  • HOS constitute 65.5 of Truck OOS violations
  • Hazardous Materials
  • 20.8 OOS Rate -- Vehicles
  • 4.8 OOS Rate -- Drivers

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The New CVSA
  • Expanding Our Sphere of Influence

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Our Membership
  • Law Enforcement Officials
  • Trucking Companies
  • Bus Companies
  • Truck Manufacturers
  • Bus Manufacturers
  • Insurance Companies
  • Trailer Manufacturers
  • Safety Products/Accessory Companies
  • Rest Stop Facilities
  • Private Fleets
  • Owner-Operators
  • Industry Associations
  • Parts/Supplies Companies
  • Engineering Firms
  • Law Firms
  • Law Enforcement Equipment Companies
  • Industry Journals
  • Research Organizations
  • Consulting Companies
  • Intelligent Transportation System Companies
  • Transportation Software Companies
  • Academia

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Legislative/Regulatory Activity
  • Senate House Testimony
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
  • Safety Auditor Certification
  • New Carrier Entrant Program
  • Commercial Drivers License
  • DOT Safety Goal Achievement Planning
  • Part 350 Rulemaking (MCSAP)
  • Hours of Service
  • Single State Registration System
  • Uniform Hazardous Materials Permit Program

10
On-going ActivitiesA snapshot
  • 11 active committees, 3 adhoc committees in 2000
  • Uniform Inspection Procedures and OOS Criteria
  • Expanded Government Affairs Activities
  • Provide Technical Educational Services
  • Assist in ITS Deployment
  • Assess CMV Safety Technology
  • Develop and Disseminate Publications CVSA
    Online
  • North American Inspectors Championship
  • Spring Workshop Annual Conference
  • DOE Contract Initiatives
  • Provide THE Forum for Safety Dialogue

11
Enhanced Communication Methods
  • Print Media
  • Electronic Media
  • Education and Training

CVSA Inspection Familiarization Seminars
12
New ProgramsDelivering more for members
  • Professional Development
  • CDL State Self-Assessments
  • Teaming Agreements
  • Increased Legislative Activity
  • More on the way..
  • Brake Safety Symposium
  • Roadcheck 2001
  • Operation Air Brake
  • Cargo Securement Standards Training
  • Performance Based Safety Planning

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Roadcheck 2001
  • June 5-7, 2001
  • CVSA leading the way
  • Vigilant in our safety enforcement programs
  • Visibility and showcase
  • success
  • Educate
  • 50 by 2010
  • Partnering for
  • the future

...and our Industry partners
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Year
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Roadcheck 2000 DataA snapshot
  • 42,700 inspections were conducted
  • 36,585 were Level Is
  • 11,181 OOS vehicles
  • 26.2 of vehicles inspected
  • 2,426 OOS drivers
  • 5.7 of drivers inspected
  • 20,648 OOS vehicle viols.
  • 1.85 per out-of-service vehicle
  • 4,019 OOS driver viols.
  • 1.7 per out-of-service driver
  • 81,206 viols. discovered
  • 1.9 per inspection

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Roadcheck 2000 DataA snapshot
  • 10,611 of 20,648 vehicle OOS viols. (51) were
    for brakes
  • followed by lights, tires wheels, load
    securement, and suspension
  • 1,859 of 4,019 driver OOS viols. (46) were for
    HOS
  • followed by registration, and license
  • 25,097 CVSA decals were issued
  • 4,524 HM inspections were conducted
  • 1,078 (23.8) vehicles OOS
  • 151 (3.3) drivers OOS
  • 433 motor coach inspections were conducted
  • 92 (21.2) vehicles OOS
  • 11 (2.5) drivers OOS

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Operation Air Brake What is it?
  • An International Selective Traffic Enforcement
    Program designed to...
  • Promote and reinforce the need for drivers to
    check and adjust air-brake systems
  • Educate drivers on the seriousness of operating a
    heavy vehicle with inadequate brakes.
  • Sponsors CVSA, FMCSA and CCMTA
  • Participants
  • Enforcement Agencies across Canada and the United
    States (Puerto Rico), Traffic Safety Agencies,
    Industry Stakeholders/Associations

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Operation Air BrakeCampaign Focus
  • Three components
  • Enforcement
  • strict enforcement of brake rules essential
  • brake check days
  • Promotional Items
  • Brake Checker - Key Chain
  • Decal
  • Pamphlet
  • Scale signs
  • Awareness Activities
  • Roadcheck
  • farm progress
  • truck rodeos
  • carrier awareness
  • driver/carrier meetings
  • driver appreciation day

20
Operation Air BrakeOut-of-Service Defects
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Operation Air Brake
  • Showing results
  • Effective in reducing OOS rates for brakes
  • Support is growing
  • Will continue into the future
  • We want to stop this...

22
Professional Development
  • A work in progress since 1997
  • Adhoc Committee established 09/00
  • Mission
  • To examine the Alliances future role and
    approach to continuing education, training,
    and awareness and offer recommendations to the
    leadership on direction
  • Examining several provisions in MCSIA-99
  • Motor Carrier Safety Auditors
  • New Entrant Program

23
Professional Development
  • Committee is to report back to leadership in May
    2001
  • This is an important role for CVSA -- to provide
    the membership and the safety community with the
    tools to increase CMV safety awareness,
    compliance, and reduce crashes

24
CDL State Self Assessment
  • Law-Enforcement-Led, Safety-Driven Effort to.
  • Reduce truck and bus involved crashes...by
    taking a results and performance based approach
    to looking at the effectiveness of State driver
    evaluation processes
  • Conduct a bottoms up approach...taking on a
    unique state-level public safety dimension
  • Enable a proactive method of operation against
    drivers in reducing truck and bus crashes

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The Need
  • Make the CDL Program more safety and
    crash-data driven
  • Strengthen the cause and effect linkage
  • driver behavior (citations - convictions -
    withdrawals - dispositions) and crashes
  • Identify and Fix Leaks and broken Triggers
  • Reevaluate processes and systems for effective
    commercial driver monitoring
  • Identify and remove unsafe drivers from the road

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CDL State Self Assessment
  • Objectives
  • Develop a series of safety-driven, controlled
    measurements of the states processes for
    assessing and monitoring commercial driver
    performance
  • Develop a Tool Kit for the assessment and
    monitoring of BOTH state and driver performance

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Importance of Being Active in CVSA
Knowledge
Enhance Safety
Network
Education
Relationships
Forum
Representation
Information
Have a voice
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We Need Your Participation!
  • No one has all the answers
  • Be a part of the solution
  • Technological advances are altering business
    processes and vehicle design, components,
    operation, and maintenance
  • Safety is a collaborative responsibility
  • Knowledge and information sharing will enhance
    safety and reduce crashes and incidents

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Take advantage of what CVSA has to offer be
informed, be active and most of all be safe.
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CVSA Spring Workshop
Join us!
May 12-17, 2001 New Orleans, LA Hyatt Regency
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