FMCSA Issues Hundreds of Citations in Enforcement Sweep

The coordinated enforcement strike force issued out-of-service violation citations to 156 drivers and 262 vehicles.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and its state and local law enforcement partners across the nation recently conducted 2,782 surprise passenger carrier safety inspections over a nine-day period that resulted in 289 unsafe buses or drivers being removed from U.S. roadways.

The unannounced inspections took place March 28 through April 6, 2011, as part of FMCSA’s ongoing efforts to strengthen passenger carrier safety nationwide. The coordinated enforcement strike force issued out-of-service violation citations to 156 drivers and 262 vehicles.

Previously, from March 12 to March 28, an estimated 3,000 passenger carrier safety inspections were conducted across the country, resulting in nearly 300 passenger carrier vehicles being put out of service during the 17-day timeframe.

“Safety is our number one priority,” LaHood said. “We will continue to use every resource at our disposal to shut down unsafe passenger bus companies that place motorists at risk and remove drivers from our roads who put passengers in harm’s way.”

In addition to the strike force inspections, FMCSA and state safety investigators initiated 95 full safety compliance reviews on commercial passenger bus companies. These reviews determine a passenger carrier’s safety rating.

“Working side-by-side with our state and local law enforcement partners, we can ensure that every passenger bus company and driver operates as safely as possible,” said FMCSA Administrator Anne S. Ferro. “These strike force activities are one of the many effective tools we use year-round to raise the safety bar for commercial buses and drivers on our nation’s roadways.”

FMCSA has significantly increased the number of safety inspections and compliance reviews the agency conducts on the nation’s estimated 3,700 registered motor coach companies.

The number of roadside safety inspections of motorcoaches has doubled from 12,991 in 2005 to 25,703 in 2010. Compliance reviews on motorcoach companies more than doubled from 457 in 2005 to 1,042 in 2010.

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