Roadcheck - Most Common Violations
May 23, 2016
A CSA violation can ruin a driver’s whole run. The good news is that most violations can be easily avoided through routine maintenance, careful inspection and training.
Below are the most common vehicle and driver violations for the most recent reporting period:
Top 5 CSA Driver Violations
|
Violation |
% of Total Violations |
|
Log |
16.4% |
|
Non-English speaking driver |
9.3% |
|
Speeding |
6.5% |
|
HOS |
6.1% |
|
Seat belt |
5.0% |
Top 5 CSA Vehicle Violations
|
Violation |
% of Total Violations |
|
Not having required operable lamps |
13.8% |
2. |
Brakes out of adjustment |
5.0% |
3. |
Inspection repair and maintenance parts and accessories |
4.4% |
|
Oil and/or grease leak |
4.0% |
|
Insufficient tire tread |
3.9% |
Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
While some of the violations can be the result of deliberate actions (speeding, seat belt, HOS), others are easily avoided through pre-trip inspections, routine maintenance and training in how to spot problems, particularly brakes that are out of adjustment.
Whatever their opinions of CSA enforcement, it’s on drivers to know what the rules are and make sure they’re in compliance. Avoid the points!