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Channel 19
High driver turnover correlated with higher OOS, crash volumes and CSA scores
Data firm Vigillo found a close correlation between high turnover and generally more negative carrier numbers in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationâs compliance rating program. Also: FAST Act CSA requirements update â suggested CSA changes expected late Spring/early Summer.
February 28, 2017
Channel 19
Redux: Have you seen your âCSA scorecardâ?
With third party vendors providing tools to carriers to compute their drivers CSA scores, only one continues to take that functionality directly to the âdriversâ of CSA â professional operators. Have you seen a tabulation of your CSA performance? We want to hear from you.
November 15, 2012
Channel 19
Monday round-up: Twisted traffic light, missing person, CSA No. 1 concern
Imagine pulling up to a 75-signal traffic light â would you ignore it? And: CSA is increasingly under fire from the industry, more on a missing Oklahoma teenager.
November 5, 2012
Business
CSA and Safety Scores
Your driving record carries more weight than ever under CSA. Learn how to access your data, understand it and use it to your advantage.
April 2, 2011
Channel 19
Have you seen your CSA scorecard?
Back just before the new CSA Safety Measurement System went live in December, I reported on a driver-focused CSA scoring service upcoming from the folks at CSA data mining firm Vigillo, which has been working with carriers for a long time now to develop in-house systems for tracking the progress of their efforts at improving [âŚ]
February 18, 2011
Business
LogBook
A federal panel recommends an increase in the fuel tax, the FMCSA adjusts CSA cargo scoring, a lawsuit aims to block CSA 2010 disclosure, a private firm plans to offer driver scorecards to reflect CSA 2010 and many more industry news items are featured.
December 1, 2010
Business
Exposed
A new program sheds intense light on driver crash and inspection records. For good drivers, safety equals bargaining power for pay.
October 1, 2010
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