History
BASICs
CSA
Interventions
Goals and Priorities
100

When was FMCSA first established?

What is 2000

100

What does BASICs stand for?

What is Behavior Analysis Safety Improvement Categories
100

What does the acronym CSA stands for?

What is Compliance, Safety, and Accountability

100

What is the definition of violation?

What is an act that is contrary to the laws and regulations.
100

One of the goals that CSA have done was; to carry out its important safety mission of reducing large trucks and bus crashes, injuries, and fatalities on our nation's _________.

What is highways

200

When was CSA first established? 

What is 2010

200

If driving more than 11 hours during your shift is a violation. What BASICs does this falls under?

What is Fatigue Driving (Hours of Service)

200

What was CSA initiative? 

What is to make the roads safer

200

How interventions happen?

What are one or more deficient BASICs, a high crash indicator, or a complaint or fatal crash.

200

One of the goals that CSA have done was; to target __________ motor carriers for early intervention and achieve improved levels of compliance with Federal safety and hazardous materials regulations.

What is high risk

300

What does CR stands for?

What is Compliance Review

300

If caught speeding during your road trip to Texas. What BASICs does this falls under?

What is Unsafe Driving

300

This program (CSA) replaces a program that scored/rated only the carrier and had no scoring capability for drivers with the new Safety Measurement System.

What is SafeStat

300

What does CSA interventions include?

What are warning letter, carrier access to safety data and measurement information, and targeted roadside inspection

300

Since 2010, the CSA has raised the bar to enter the industry. What does this means?

What is made it tougher to obtain a CDL

400

Since 1986, ________ has been the primary intervention and investigative tool used by FMCSA to compel compliance and determine the safety fitness of commercial motor vehicles and passenger carriers.

What is Compliance Review

400

The illegal limit (in which your license can be suspended during a DUI stop) .04 BAC for a CDL driver. What BASICs does this falls under?

What is Controlled Substances/Alcohol 

400

CSA is a U.S. government initiative to make roads safer by......

What is contacting motor carriers sooner before crashes occur

400

What are the four major elements to CSA?

What are measurements, intervention, safety evaluation, COMPASS

400

The CSA has been established in 2010. What umbrella does the CSA fall under?

What is FMCSA

500

The Safety Measurement System (SMS) replaced the old measurement system. 

What is SafeStat

500

During a road trip, you are pulled over for various reasons. DOT Officer conducts a vehicle inspection. What BASICs does this falls under?

What is Vehicle Maintenance 

500

When developing CSA, what was the first name for CSA?

What is Comprehensive Safety Analysis 
500

The evaluation data in SafeStat goes back 2-1/2 years. In CSA, there is tracking period for carrier data. 

What is 24 months or 2 years

500

One of the goals that CSA have done was; to address the safety deficiencies of a much larger segment of the motor carrier industry than we currently do.

What is FMCSA and State Partners