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Report to MCSAC Subcommittee May 21, 2014 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

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1 Report to MCSAC Subcommittee May 21, 2014 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

2 Current Status of Pilot Program 13 Approved Carriers 10 with Permanent Authority 3 with Provisional Authority 1 Carrier with passed PASA pending insurance 1 Carrier with passed PASA to be published 2

3 Operational Information–As of 5/11/14 55 Vehicles 62 Drivers 18,938 Crossings 4,864 Inspections 924,455 Miles in Border States 193,752 Miles beyond Border States 3 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

4 MCSAC Subcommittee Task 11-03 4 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Form a subcommittee comprised of at least: 1 member from the U.S. motor carrier industry 1 member from the safety advocates community 1 member from the law enforcement 1 member from remaining MCSAC membership Invite the DGAF Administrator to participate in a non- voting, advisory capacity

5 MCSAC Subcommittee Task – 11-03 Assess the safety record of participating carriers Advise FMCSA concerning designated tasks related to the program Issue a final report addressing if FMCSA conducted the program consistent with the Federal Register notices 5 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

6 Federal Register Notices April 13, 2011 – Announced Pilot Program concept and requested comments July 8, 2011 – Responded to comments October 12, 2011 – Modified requirements for drivers with LFCs 6 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

7 Pilot Program Description 7 *Crossing & inspection data is current through August 12, 2012 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Will not exceed 3 years Will end on October 14, 2014 Carriers may specify drivers and vehicles ELP assessments Driver license reviews FMVSS and ECL CVSA Decals Only international freight No placarded HM or passenger carriers

8 Pre-Authority Processes 8 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Vetting Processes Security Review against DHS data Safety New Applicant Screening Enforcement Review PASA FMCSA Register Federal Register Insurance filing

9 Post Authority Processes 9 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Electronic Logging Devices Monitoring Stages Stage 1 – 3 months and at least 3 inspections - inspected every crossing Credit given to demo participants Stages 2 & 3 – Random inspections HOS and Cabotage investigations Compliance Review Annual license reviews CVSA decals

10 Transparency and Reporting Website Application/Carrier Status Applications PASA results SMS link Compliance Reviews Operational Update Reports OIG Six Month Report 10

11 Website Walk Through http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/international- programs/mexico-cross-border-trucking-pilot-program http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/international- programs/mexico-cross-border-trucking-pilot-program 11

12 Next Steps May 21 – Document reviews and tasking discussion Identify data requirements June - Working meeting to review data and develop report and recommendations September – Present final report to MCSAC 12

13 Documents Provided MOU with Mexico 3 Federal Register Notices Current Operational Update Reports OIG Six Month Report 13

14 Discussion Questions Data Needs Report Outline 14


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