What is a SMS score?

The Safety Measurement System (SMS) is one major component of CSA, which ranks carriers against their peers in seven categories known as the BASICs. A carrier’s SMS scores are primarily a function of the number, type, and severity of regulatory violations uncovered during roadside inspections and/or compliance reviews.

What is a good CSA score?

What is a good CSA score?

BASIC Passenger Carrier General
Unsafe Driving, Crash Indicator, HOS Compliance 50% 65%
Vehicle Maintenance, Controlled Substances/Alcohol, Driver Fitness 65% 80%
HM Compliance 80% 80%

How do I check my FMCSA score?

You can check your score at the USDOT website: csa.fmcsa.dot.gov. When you enter your USDOT number and PIN into the SMS login page, you will be able to locate your score. If you don’t have a PIN, you can request one from USDOT.

How can I improve my SMS score?

5 surefire ways to improve your SMS scores

  1. Familiarize yourself with SMS and your data.
  2. Keep DOT registration details up to date.
  3. Utilize the DataQs system.
  4. Incentivize clean inspections.
  5. Dissuade bad inspections.

How many CSA points do I need for a flat tire?

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According to the CSA, a tire with less than 50% of its maximum pressure is considered a flat tire. A flat tire is an eight-point deduction. Serious violations include a flat tire or one with an audible air leak, an underinflated tire, and an overloaded tire.

What is a bad CSA score?

What is Considered a Bad CSA Score? Generally, any score that’s 50 or over needs to be taken seriously. If you have a score of 65% or higher in Crash Indicator, HOS Compliance, or Unsafe Driving you’ll be subject to a FMCSA investigation (this lowers to 50% if you transport passengers or hazardous materials).

How do I increase my DOT safety rating?

You can request a safety upgrade at any time if you’ve taken the appropriate action to fix what caused your rating of “Conditional” or “Unsatisfactory.” To request a safety rating upgrade, the DOT requires a specific format.

What are the 7 BASICs of CSA?

So make sure every driver knows the seven types of safety problems, or Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs) that make up your safety score….What Are the 7 BASICs in Your CSA Score?

  • Unsafe driving,
  • Driver fitness,
  • Vehicle maintenance,
  • Hours-of-service compliance, and.
  • Controlled substances/alcohol.

How can I lower my CSA score?

Follow these four guidelines to help lower your CSA Score.

  1. Focus on vehicle inspections. Before your driver gets behind the wheel, be sure to thoroughly inspect the vehicle.
  2. Improve your hiring process.
  3. Educate your employees.
  4. Know where your drivers stand.
  5. Stay in the know.

How do I lower my dot score?