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Freight Facts and Figures 2008

Table 5-6. Roadside Safety Inspection Activity Summary by Inspection Type: 2000-2007

Less than one-fourth of all roadside inspections of commercial vehicles result in the vehicle being taken out-of-service (OOS) for a serious violation.  A much lower percentage of driver and hazardous materials inspections results in OOS orders.  In 2007 only 7 percent of driver inspections and about 5 percent of hazardous materials inspections resulted in an OOS order.

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Blank cell. 2000 Number 2000 Percent 2005 Number 2005 Percent 2006 Number 2006 Percent 2007 Number 2007 Percent
All inspections
Number of inspections 2,453,776 100.0 (R) 3,028,443 100.0 (R) 3,334,477 100.0 3,279,486 100.0
With no violations 639,593 26.1 (R) 823,256 27.2 (R) 940,086 28.2 986,877 30.1
With violations 1,814,183 73.9 (R) 2,205,187 72.8 (R) 2,394,391 71.8 2,292,609 69.9
Driver inspections
Number of inspections 2,396,688 100.0 (R) 2,966,688 100.0 (R) 3,192,216 100.0 3,136,496 100.0
With no violations 1,459,538 60.9 (R) 1,884,408 63.5 (R) 2,015,123 63.1 1,982,276 63.2
With violations 937,150 39.1 (R) 1,082,280 36.5 (R) 1,177,093 36.9 1,154,220 36.8
With OOS violations 191,031 8.0 (R) 195,842 6.6 (R) 225,653 7.1 215,226 6.9
Vehicle inspections
Number of inspections 1,908,300 100.0 (R) 2,203,881 100.0 (R) 2,414,442 100.0 2,297,189 100.0
With no violations 584,389 30.6 (R) 690,209 31.3 (R) 789,259 32.7 775,849 33.8
With violations 1,323,911 69.4 (R) 1,513,672 68.7 (R) 1,625,183 67.3 1,521,340 66.2
With OOS violations 452,850 23.7 (R) 514,710 23.4 (R) 552,409 22.9 514,453 22.4
Hazardous materials inspections
Number of inspections 133,486 100.0 (R) 180,911 100.0 (R) 191,614 100.0 189,657 100.0
With no violations 101,098 75.7 (R) 147,569 81.6 (R) 156,399 81.6 155,598 82.0
With violations 32,388 24.3 (R) 33,342 18.4 (R) 35,215 18.4 34,059 18.0
With OOS violations 9,964 7.5 (R) 9,889 5.5 (R) 10,142 5.3 9,872 5.2

Key: OOS = out of service; R = revised.

Notes:

A roadside inspection is an examination of individual commercial motor vehicles and drivers to determine if they are in compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and/or Hazardous Materials Regulations. Serious violations result in the issuance of driver or vehicle OOS orders. These violations must be corrected before the driver or vehicle can return to service. Moving violations also may be recorded in conjunction with a roadside inspection.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Administration, Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS), Roadside Inspection Activity Summary for Calendar Years, available at www.fmcsa.dot.gov as of May 22, 2008.

 

 


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