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Passenger Carrier Strike Force Targets Motorcoach, Commercial Bus Violations PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Gray   
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 06:59

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Administrator Ann Ferro joined state and local officials at a commercial bus checkpoint to observe the safety inspection of motorcoaches, tour buses and other commercial passenger vehicles.

The checkpoint was part of FMCSA's annual national Passenger Carrier Strike Force, during which federal, state and local police agencies conduct thousands of motorcoach, charter bus and other passenger carrier inspections at popular travel destinations across the nation. The sweep runs from Aug. 23 to Sept. 4.

FMCSA governs bus and motorcoach companies engaged in service across state lines and monitors motor carrier safety records. Regular school district bus operations are exempt from the checkpoints.

"By taking the Passenger Carrier Strike Force to some of the nation's busiest travel destinations, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will be able to reach a greater number of carriers and remove unsafe vehicles and drivers from the road," said Ferro. "This safety initiative is a crucial part of our efforts to prevent crashes and save lives."

In addition to these strike force sweeps, FMCSA performs roadside safety inspections of commercial buses on a daily basis throughout the year. In 2009 alone, FMCSA and its law enforcement partners inspected more than 130,000 commercial buses, which led FMCSA to place 4.3 percent of bus drivers and 7.6 percent of buses out-of-service for violations ranging from significant vehicle deficiencies to hours-of-service non-compliance. FMCSA also performs strike force sweeps of household goods movers and drug and alcohol compliance throughout the year.