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FMCSA Removes Much of Property Carrier Compliance and Safety Performance Data from Public Display

Dec 4, 2015 | Industry News

As of December 4, 2015, pursuant to the FAST Act of 2015, much of the information previously available on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) website related to property carrier’s compliance and safety performance will no longer be displayed publicly.

While the agency is not prohibited from displaying all of the data, no information will be available for property carriers while appropriate changes are made.  This also applies to information provided to the public through the QCMobile app.

FMCSA is working to return the website and app to operation as quickly as possible. All information on passenger carriers remains available, and enforcement users and motor carriers can view safety data by using their login information.

If you are a motor carrier and do not have login credentials, please click here for more information on how to obtain your PIN.

Contact: FMCSA Office of Public Affairs  FMCSA.PublicAffairs@dot.gov  (202) 366-9999.

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